[Subacute brainstem hematoma. A surgically treated case]
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[Subacute brainstem hematoma. A surgically treated case]
Abstract
We report a case of pontine haemorrhage in which symptoms and signs developed over a 2-months period. Surgery was successful but the patient subsequently died. The pathophysiology of subacute and chronic symptoms and signs is discussed.
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