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Neuropsych Dis Treat · Jan 2014
Comprehensive cognitive and cerebral hemodynamic evaluation after cranioplasty.
- Fernanda Coelho, Arthur Maynart Oliveira, Wellingson Silva Paiva, Fabio Rios Freire, Vanessa Tome Calado, Robson Luis Amorim, Iuri Santana Neville, Almir Ferreira de Andrade, Edson Bor-Seng-Shu, Renato Anghinah, and Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira.
- Neurorehabilitation Group, Division of Neurology, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil.
- Neuropsych Dis Treat. 2014 Jan 1;10:695-701.
AbstractDecompressive craniectomy is an established procedure to lower intracranial pressure and can save patients' lives. However, this procedure is associated with delayed cognitive decline and cerebral hemodynamics complications. Studies show the benefits of cranioplasty beyond cosmetic aspects, including brain protection, and functional and cerebrovascular aspects, but a detailed description of the concrete changes following this procedure are lacking. In this paper, the authors report a patient with trephine syndrome who underwent cranioplasty; comprehensive cognitive and cerebral hemodynamic evaluations were performed prior to and following the cranioplasty. The discussion was based on a critical literature review.
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