Hernia through the Incisura of the Tentorium Cerebelli in Connection with Craniocerebral Trauma
- 6 November 1952
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 247 (19) , 699-708
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195211062471901
Abstract
THE late Clovis Vincent and his co-workers in 19301 and again in 19362 called attention to the dangers inherent in the herniation of a part of one temporal lobe through the incisura of the tentorium cerebelli. Since then LeBeau,3 LeBeau and Houdart,4 Guiot and Janny,5 Jefferson,6 Zwan,7 Schwarz and Rosner,8 Evans and Scheinker,9 Scheinker,10 Freedman11 and Reid and Cone12 have written on this matter. Zwan,7 Evans and Scheinker,10 Freedman11 and Reid and Cone12 however, are the chief authors that we have come across who have considered such herniation in its relation to trauma. Zwan reports its occurrence in connection with . . .Keywords
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