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[...]in the second brain computed tomography taken about 36 hours after admission, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), as well as diffused edema, in both hemispheres was evident. Because the cranial magnetic resonance angiography had detected no aneurysm and the patient had no history of chronic diseases...

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Published in:The American journal of emergency medicine 2012-03, Vol.30 (3), p.510-510
Main Author: Sanaei-Zadeh, Hossein, MD
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Language:English
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Summary:[...]in the second brain computed tomography taken about 36 hours after admission, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), as well as diffused edema, in both hemispheres was evident. Because the cranial magnetic resonance angiography had detected no aneurysm and the patient had no history of chronic diseases, drug intake, and head trauma, the authors have diagnosed that the SAH was due to the bee sting.
ISSN:0735-6757
1532-8171
DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2011.11.018