2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12028-023-01701-9
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Terson Syndrome in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A 10-Year Single-Center Experience

Abstract: Background Terson syndrome (TS), an intraocular hemorrhage associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), occurs in up to 46% of all patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Despite its high incidence, TS is underrepresented in the literature, and patients with aSAH are sometimes not systematically evaluated for the presence of TS in clinical practice. This work aims to raise awareness of TS, reevaluate previous scientific findings, describe risk factors associated with the occurrence o… Show more

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“…ST occurs in 8-14.5% of SAH, in 9.1% of intracerebral hemorrhage, in 3.1% of TBI [19,20]. Factors potentially associated with the occurrence of ST are known to include a severe neurological condition, a history of transient or prolonged coma before hospitalization [21,22]. In our study, a history of coma was also associated with a statistically significantly higher frequency of ST.…”
Section: клінічна та експериментальна медицина / Clinical and Experim...supporting
confidence: 57%
“…ST occurs in 8-14.5% of SAH, in 9.1% of intracerebral hemorrhage, in 3.1% of TBI [19,20]. Factors potentially associated with the occurrence of ST are known to include a severe neurological condition, a history of transient or prolonged coma before hospitalization [21,22]. In our study, a history of coma was also associated with a statistically significantly higher frequency of ST.…”
Section: клінічна та експериментальна медицина / Clinical and Experim...supporting
confidence: 57%