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Pneumocephalus Following an Accidental Dural Puncture, Treated Using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. A Case Report


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Fig. 1

Cranioencephalic computerized tomography after the surgery: the presence of several small gas foci scattered in an extra-axial location involving the frontal and temporal region of both hemispheres (with a slight left predominance).
Cranioencephalic computerized tomography after the surgery: the presence of several small gas foci scattered in an extra-axial location involving the frontal and temporal region of both hemispheres (with a slight left predominance).

Fig. 2

Cranioencephalic computerized tomography after the hyperbaric oxygen therapy: reduction in the total number and volume of intracranial air bubbles. Small air foci persisted in the right anterior subdural space, left frontal and temporal cortical grooves.
Cranioencephalic computerized tomography after the hyperbaric oxygen therapy: reduction in the total number and volume of intracranial air bubbles. Small air foci persisted in the right anterior subdural space, left frontal and temporal cortical grooves.
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Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Internal Medicine, other, Surgery, Anaesthesiology, Emergency Medicine and Intensive-Care Medicine