Literature DB >> 15285871

Hypercellularity of the mastoid as a cause of spontaneous pneumocephalus.

S D Richards1, S R Saeed, R Laitt, R T Ramsden.   

Abstract

In this paper two cases are reported in which spontaneous entry of air into the head appears to have occurred through a hypercellular mastoid air cell system. In both these cases forceful sneezing and nose blowing were considered contributory factors. They underwent surgical repair of the bony defects which, combined with less vigorous nose blowing, has affected a successful repair. The aetiology of pneumocephalus is discussed and a review of the pertinent literature is also presented.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15285871     DOI: 10.1258/002221504323219653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laryngol Otol        ISSN: 0022-2151            Impact factor:   1.469


  5 in total

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5.  Spontaneous Nontraumatic Pneumocephalus: A Case Report.

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  5 in total

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