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- Abcesso isolado do clivus achados em ressonância magnética convencional: estudo de difusãoPublication . Fernandes, JS; Valle, JM; Morais, N; Ribeiro, M; Magalhães, Z; Moreira da Costa, JA; Rocha, J
- A acuidade da Ressonância Magnética e da biopsia estereotáxica no diagnóstico de lesões cerebraisPublication . Filipe, MA; Soares, A; Alegria, C
- Afastadores interespinhosos resultados e indicações cirúrgicosPublication . Morais, N; Moreira da Costa, JA
- Afastadores Interespinhosos: resultados e indicações cirúrgicasPublication . Morais, N; Moreira da Costa, JA
- Casos clínicosPublication . Morais, N; Moreira da Costa, JA; Valle, JM; Amorim, J; Serviço de Neurocirurgia, Hospital de Braga; Serviço de Neurocirurgia, Hospital de Braga
- Casos clínicos IIPublication . Morais, N; Moreira da Costa, JA; Valle, JM; Amorim, J
- Cavernoma bulbo-protuberancial: caso clínico y revisión de la literaturaPublication . Morais, N; Moreira da Costa, JA; Serviço de Neurocirurgia, Hospital de Braga
- Complicações da Radiocirurgia no tratamento de MAV´s cerebraisPublication . Brás, MA; Oliveira, L; Alegria, C
- Cranial nerve cavernous malformations causing trigeminal neuralgia and chiasmal apoplexy: report of 2 cases and review of literaturePublication . Morais, N; Mascarenhas, AL; Soares-Fernandes, JP; Moreira da Costa, JA
- Difficulties diagnosing spinal subdural hemorrhage in a hypo-coagulated patient due to simultaneous symptomatic subdural cranial hemorrhagePublication . Mascarenhas, LA hypo-coagulated 58-year-old female complained of headaches right after being exposed to the first pressure waves generated during an exhibition of fireworks. The day after she presented with seizures and the CT scan showed subdural hemorrhage over the left frontoparietal sulci. Eight hours after admission she disclosed left lower limb hypo-esthesia, i.e. a finding not attributable to the cranial hemorrhage. Four hours later sphincter dysfunction and paraparesis were also present with a left predominance. This was due to a T12-L1 subdural extramedullary hemorrhage. The patient was operated and showed a favorable outcome. Hypo-coagulated patients with cranial hemorrhage require prolonged surveillance and may harbor spinal hemorrhage as well. This rare combination can be unsuspected in view of the evident cranial event, and may cause severe neurological deficits if not detected.