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Что (кто) такое Subarachnoidal - определение

BLEEDING INTO THE SUBARACHNOID SPACE
Sub-arachnoid haemorrhage; Subarachnoid hematoma; Hunt-hess; Subarachnoid hemorrage; Subarachnoid haemorrhage; Subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic; Subarachnoidal bleeding; Traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage; Subarachnoid bleeding; Subarachnoidal hemorrhage; WFNS Grade; WFNS Scale; Triple H therapy; HHH therapy; Subaracchnoid hemorrhage; Convexal subarachnoid hemorrhage; Perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage; Arachnoid bleed; Hunt-Hess grade; Subarachnoid bleed
  • ECG changes resembling those of an STEMI in a woman who had an acute CNS injury from a subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Circle of Willis with the most common locations of ruptured aneurysms marked
  • [[Arteriogram]] showing a partially coiled aneurysm (''indicated by yellow arrows'') of the [[posterior cerebral artery]] with a residual aneurysmal sac. The person was a 34-year-old woman initially treated for a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
  • [[Autopsy]] of a case with subarachnoid hemorrhage. The arachnoid mater is left in place on the exterior surface, containing extensive hemorrhage that also fills the sulci, as detailed in magnified image.
  • Average number of people with SAH per 100,000 person-years, broken down by age<ref name=DeRooij2007/>
  • iodine]]-based disinfectant, leaving brown coloration.
  • [[Xanthochromia]] versus normal CSF

Subarachnoidal      
·adj Situated under the arachnoid membrane.
subarachnoid         
  • Diagram of brain layers
SOFT, PROTECTIVE MEMBRANES COVERING THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Subarachnoid space; Meninge; Leptomeningeal; Meninx; Meningeal Coverings; Subarchnoid space; Meningeal coverings; Subarachnoid cavity; Meningeal neoplasms; Subarachnoid; Subpial space; Spinal meninges; Sub-arachnoidal; Leptomeninges; Cerebral meninges; Leptomeningeal amyloidosis; Brain covering; Brain coverings; Menix; Leptomeninx; Sub arachnoid; Spatium subarachnoideum; Cavum subarachnoideale; Sub arachnoid cavity; Sub-arachnoid cavity; Meningeal covering; Subarachnoid spaces; Subpial spaces; Meningeal layers; Meningeal; Arachnoid barrier
¦ adjective Anatomy denoting or occurring in the fluid-filled space around the brain between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater, through which major blood vessels pass.
Subarachnoid         
  • Diagram of brain layers
SOFT, PROTECTIVE MEMBRANES COVERING THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Subarachnoid space; Meninge; Leptomeningeal; Meninx; Meningeal Coverings; Subarchnoid space; Meningeal coverings; Subarachnoid cavity; Meningeal neoplasms; Subarachnoid; Subpial space; Spinal meninges; Sub-arachnoidal; Leptomeninges; Cerebral meninges; Leptomeningeal amyloidosis; Brain covering; Brain coverings; Menix; Leptomeninx; Sub arachnoid; Spatium subarachnoideum; Cavum subarachnoideale; Sub arachnoid cavity; Sub-arachnoid cavity; Meningeal covering; Subarachnoid spaces; Subpial spaces; Meningeal layers; Meningeal; Arachnoid barrier
·adj ·Alt. of Subarachnoidal.

Википедия

Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is bleeding into the subarachnoid space—the area between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater surrounding the brain. Symptoms may include a severe headache of rapid onset, vomiting, decreased level of consciousness, fever, weakness, numbness, and sometimes seizures. Neck stiffness or neck pain are also relatively common. In about a quarter of people a small bleed with resolving symptoms occurs within a month of a larger bleed.

SAH may occur as a result of a head injury or spontaneously, usually from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. Risk factors for spontaneous cases include high blood pressure, smoking, family history, alcoholism, and cocaine use. Generally, the diagnosis can be determined by a CT scan of the head if done within six hours of symptom onset. Occasionally, a lumbar puncture is also required. After confirmation further tests are usually performed to determine the underlying cause.

Treatment is by prompt neurosurgery or endovascular coiling. Medications such as labetalol may be required to lower the blood pressure until repair can occur. Efforts to treat fevers are also recommended. Nimodipine, a calcium channel blocker, is frequently used to prevent vasospasm. The routine use of medications to prevent further seizures is of unclear benefit. Nearly half of people with a SAH due to an underlying aneurysm die within 30 days and about a third who survive have ongoing problems. Between ten and fifteen percent die before reaching a hospital.

Spontaneous SAH occurs in about one per 10,000 people per year. Females are more commonly affected than males. While it becomes more common with age, about 50% of people present under 55 years old. It is a form of stroke and comprises about 5 percent of all strokes. Surgery for aneurysms was introduced in the 1930s. Since the 1990s many aneurysms are treated by a less invasive procedure called endovascular coiling, which is carried out through a large blood vessel.