Title of article
Reply: Contralateral Subdural Effusion Secondary to Decompressive Craniectomy: Differences in Patients with Large Hemispheric Infarctions and Traumatic Brain Injury
Author/Authors
Yang, X.F. Zhejiang University - College of Medicine, Institute of Brain Medicine - Department of Neurosurgery, China , Wen, L. Zhejiang University - College of Medicine, Institute of Brain Medicine - Department of Neurosurgery, China , Zhan, R.Y. Zhejiang University - College of Medicine, Institute of Brain Medicine - Department of Neurosurgery, China
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Abstract
We would like to thank Kilincer et al. for their interesting comments on our previously published paper. Kilincer et al. analyzed the differences between patients with large hemispheric infarction and those with traumatic brain injury and explained why patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy (DC) for traumatic brain injury have a higher incidence of contralateral subdural effusion than those undergoing DC for hemispheric infarction.
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number
2590943
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