Newborns with severe jaundice have shown improvement after treatment, but an MRI reveals subdural hemorrhage and effusion.
Patient’s left lower limb motor function recovery slow after eight months of surgery
The treatment for neonatal hemorrhagic brain injury includes conservative therapy and minimally invasive surgery.
The main symptoms of peroneal nerve damage include foot drop and regional numbness on the lateral part of the lower leg. If not treated promptly and correctly, it may lead to ischemic muscle atrophy of the lower leg and secondary nerve adhesion or deformation, resulting in a high disability rate. Early treatment with a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, enhancing regional blood circulation in the damaged nerve area, can help with nerve regeneration and recovery of function. Patients should wear professionally designed shoes to protect the ankle joint and engage in appropriate exercise.
Cervical tonsil herniation is generally considered a congenital disease, but it may also be caused by acquired factors.
An 18-month-old baby has experienced unusual behaviors like staring and bumping into things after surgery for a left temporal lobe lesion, seeking treatment advice.
Postoperative recovery of a child’s left temporal lobe space-occupying lesion and epilepsy treatment plan
How should patients with cerebellar tonsillar herniation be treated?
A newborn was found to have a lump on the back, diagnosed as spina bifida after examination. The parents inquire about the possibility of treatment and the treatment methods.
The patient, following a car accident, developed brain edema and pupil dilation of 7-8mm, with no spontaneous breathing. After seven days of aggressive treatment, there was no improvement, and consultation with the attending physician was sought for a disease analysis and prognosis.