April 27, 2004; 62 (8) NeuroImages
Cerebral air embolism during transbronchial biopsy
Stephen M. Maricich, Ronald A. Rauch, Perry J. Foreman
First published April 26, 2004, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.WNL.0000118289.37967.0B
Stephen M. Maricich
Ronald A. Rauch
Cerebral air embolism during transbronchial biopsy
Stephen M. Maricich, Ronald A. Rauch, Perry J. Foreman
Neurology Apr 2004, 62 (8) 1438; DOI: 10.1212/01.WNL.0000118289.37967.0B
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Figure. Axial CT imaging of brain shortly post-event (A) shows multiple punctate, hypodense foci (air bubbles) at the gray/white junction bilaterally (white arrows); 20 hours post-event (B) shows resolution of most hypodensities, but residual hyperdensities likely representing hemorrhage (black arrow); 5 days post-event (C), only small hyperdensities remain.
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