[HTML][HTML] Brain abscess secondary to an apparently benign transorbital injury: an infrequent case report with literature review
Intraorbital and transorbital injuries are included in the group of head injuries with low
frequency. In particular, such injuries rarely result in infectious processes in the brain …
frequency. In particular, such injuries rarely result in infectious processes in the brain …
[HTML][HTML] Transorbital craniocerebral occult penetrating injury with cerebral abscess complication
A Abdulbaki, F Al-Otaibi, A Almalki, N Alohaly… - Case Reports in …, 2012 - hindawi.com
Transorbital intracranial penetrating injury is an uncommon mechanism of head injury.
These injuries can be occult during the initial clinical presentation. Certain patients develop …
These injuries can be occult during the initial clinical presentation. Certain patients develop …
[HTML][HTML] Occult orbitocranial penetrating pencil injury in a child
F Al-Otaibi, S Baeesa - Case reports in surgery, 2012 - hindawi.com
Transorbital slow-penetrating injury is an uncommon type of head injury that is seen more
often in the pediatric age group. This type of injury can be occult, which is often associated …
often in the pediatric age group. This type of injury can be occult, which is often associated …
A Late-Onset Seizure Due to a Retained Intracranial Foreign Body—Pencil Lead: A Case Report and Review
Q Chunhua, W Qun - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014 - journals.lww.com
A 40-year-old man presented with recent recurrent seizures. He was operated on to resect
the right temporal mass with a foreign body, a pencil lead. The foreign body had entered the …
the right temporal mass with a foreign body, a pencil lead. The foreign body had entered the …
[HTML][HTML] A case of intracranial wooden foreign body: mimicking pneumocephalus
DH Kim, ES Park, HY Seong, JB Park… - Korean journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Intracranial wooden foreign bodies are rare. In addition, such objects are difficult to identify
with conventional radiographic techniques, such as X-ray radiography or brain computed …
with conventional radiographic techniques, such as X-ray radiography or brain computed …
[PDF][PDF] Penetrating head trauma with four nails: an extremely rare case
L Arici, B Akgun, M Kaplan… - Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi …, 2012 - jag.journalagent.com
We present a rare case of self-inflicted penetrating head trauma by a 34-year-old male who
hammered four nails into his own head; he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia seven …
hammered four nails into his own head; he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia seven …
Intracranial retained stone after depressed skull fracture: Problems in the initial diagnosis
N Balak, B Aslan, A Serefhan… - The American journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
In this article, a 9-year-old male patient with a compound depressed skull fracture overlying
the superior sagittal sinus and an intracranial stone foreign body is presented. A cerebral …
the superior sagittal sinus and an intracranial stone foreign body is presented. A cerebral …
Chronic brain abscess secondary to a retained wooden foreign body: diagnostic and management dilemmas
R Dadlani, N Ghosal, N Bagdi, PK Venkatesh… - The Indian Journal of …, 2010 - Springer
A four-year-old child presented with recent onset generalized tonic clonic seizures. She was
operated for a suspected intracranial tuberculoma and was found to harbor an intra …
operated for a suspected intracranial tuberculoma and was found to harbor an intra …
[HTML][HTML] Endoscopic removal of a bullet penetrating the middle cranial fossa
NU Hatch, KO Riley, BA Woodworth - Skull base reports, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
Reports of intracranial retained foreign bodies are relatively rare in the literature. Such
objects can cause numerous complications requiring removal, such as infection, persistent …
objects can cause numerous complications requiring removal, such as infection, persistent …
Intracranial moving bullet syndrome
AA Umredkar, S Mohindra - Neurology India, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Sir, Moving bullet within the brain parenchyma is rarely reported. There are a few case
reports in the literature exhibiting intracerebral bullet migration, causing progressive …
reports in the literature exhibiting intracerebral bullet migration, causing progressive …