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Immediate improvement in GCS following needle aspiration of bilateral traumatic subdural effusion in a child in emergency room
  • Ahtesham Khizar,
  • Pradhumna Yadav
Ahtesham Khizar
Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

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Pradhumna Yadav
Janaki Health Care and Teaching Hospital
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Abstract

A child had been vomiting, convulsing, and having an abnormal sensorium for 3 days. He fell from his mother's lap 20 days back. On CT scan brain, he had traumatic subdural effusion. In the emergency room, he underwent subdural effusion needle aspiration, which resulted in an immediate improvement in GCS.
13 Jun 2022Submitted to Clinical Case Reports
13 Jun 2022Submission Checks Completed
13 Jun 2022Assigned to Editor
28 Jun 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
12 Jul 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
14 Jul 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
15 Jul 20221st Revision Received
15 Jul 2022Submission Checks Completed
15 Jul 2022Assigned to Editor
15 Jul 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
21 Jul 2022Editorial Decision: Accept
Aug 2022Published in Clinical Case Reports volume 10 issue 8. 10.1002/ccr3.6205