2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.18361
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Nonepileptic, Stereotypical, and Intermittent Symptoms After Subdural Hematoma Evacuation

Abstract: Transient neurological deficits can occur in the setting of subdural hemorrhages with subsequent unremarkable electrodiagnostic and radiological evaluation. This scenario is rare and can be difficult for physicians to interpret. These transient neurological deficits are thought to result from relative ischemia, secondary to a lesser-known concept known as cortical spreading depolarization. These transient neurological deficits are thought to result from relative ischemia, secondary to a lesser-known concept kn… Show more

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