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1 Comment »Filed under: make money onlinePosted on March 31st, 2008

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1 Comment »Filed under: make money onlinePosted on March 30th, 2008

Eshohealth felicitates with Nigerian Society of Neurological Sciences

Ibadan, the political capital of Yorubaland, in Nigeria, will make another history later today as it hosts the 40th Annual Meeting of the Nigerian Society of Neurological Sciences(NSNS), tagged OLUYOLE 2008, at the first teaching hospital in Nigeria, the University Collegev Hospital, Ibadan. About one-hundred and fifty delegates from all parts of Nigeria are expected [...]

No Comments »Filed under: UncategorizedPosted on March 26th, 2008

Hydrocephalus: Things to know

Hydrocephalus is a neurosurgical condition in which there is excessive accumulation of brain water (called cerebrospinal fluid) in the head. Hydro = water; cephalus = head. It is rare but certainly present in our community.
Many of the children, and alas! Adults that you see around with big heads suffer from this condition. Do not stigmatize [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Developmental Anomalies, Patient InformationPosted on March 24th, 2008

The Glasgow Coma Scale: A very useful tool

The Glasgow Coma Scale was introduced by Graham Teasdale and Lord Jennet in 1974. Till date, it is the most widely used and accepted measure of level of consciousness. The scale has 3 parameters as defined below. Obtainable scores are from 3 to 15 with scores below 15 indicating diminished levels of consciousness. A patient [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Head Injury, Neurotrauma, Patient InformationPosted on March 23rd, 2008

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No Comments »Filed under: Advert PlacementPosted on March 23rd, 2008

Epidemiology of Cerebral Abscess

The number of cases of cerebral abscess has not changed significantly over time despite the wide use of novel antibiotics. On the surface, there appears to be a worldwide increase in the incidence of this condition. This has been attributed to the increase in the number of people with immunosuppression, especially, the acquired immune deficiency [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: Infections, Neurotrauma, Patient InformationPosted on March 22nd, 2008

Burr hole

Many students have been asking questions such as what do I write if an exam question says “write a short note on burr hole”. Well consider yourself lucky to have read this.
A simple guide is given below:

Introduction/definition of burr hole
Indications/Uses
Procedure
Complications
Post-operative care
Conclusion

Well, watch out for the full blog on this.

No Comments »Filed under: Head Injury, Neurosurgery Procedures, NeurotraumaPosted on March 19th, 2008

Thank you for joining this blog

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1 Comment »Filed under: InfectionsPosted on March 19th, 2008

Intracranial Infections

Introduction
Intracranial infections could be caused by various classes of infectious agents as follows:
◦ Bacteria
◦ Viruses
◦ Fungi
◦ Protozoa
◦ Prions
The infections were almost uniformly fatal until recently. The dramatic improvement in the treatment of intracranial infections witnessed in the last [...]

5 Comments »Filed under: Infections, UncategorizedPosted on March 6th, 2008

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