How to find and overcome reason of the pain - an overview of the possible approaches in intracranial hypotension treatment

Intracranial hypotension syndrome develops following cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, cerebrospinal fluid) leakage as a result of iatrogenic or spontaneous interruption of the meninges. The main clinical manifestation of intracranial hypotension, whether spontaneous (SIH, spontaneous intracranial hypotensi...

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Main Authors: Izabela Hądzlik (Author), Jan Piotrowski (Author), Julia Biały-Karbowniczek (Author), Katarzyna Słychan (Author), Klaudia Bulska (Author), Patrycja Brzozowska (Author), Andrzej Piela (Author), Bianka Nowińska (Author), Blanka Łuczak (Author), Konrad Sławek (Author)
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University, 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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