A RARE CASE OF SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOCEPHALUS AS A COMPLICATION OF NONTRAUMATIC CEREBROSPINAL FLUID RHINORRHEA. AN EVIDENCEBASED REVIEW
Pneumocephalus is defined as intracranial air. Pneumaticcephaly is associated with several etiological factors, such as head injuries, surgical interventions, infections and neoplasms. On average, the incidence of posttraumatic pneumocephaly fluctuates between 0.5-1% of all skull injuries. Spontaneo...
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Main Authors: | E. V. Shelesko (Author), O. S. Zaitsev (Author), N. A. Chernikova (Author) |
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