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  1. Nov 28, 2021 · Space-occupying cardiac lesions are uncommon but fatal. Echocardiography can identify diseases quickly in the clinic. This study reviews the clinical data of patients with space-occupying cardiac lesions in the past 10 years and analyzes their echocardiographic features, pathological diagnosis, and prognosis. Methods.

  2. Nov 15, 2022 · SOL: Space occupying lesion. Sellar region was the most common location of the tumor followed by the frontal lobe. The histopathological diagnosis with respect to the location of the ICSOL is mentioned in Table 5 .

  3. Aug 1, 2016 · An “Intra-cranial space occupying lesion” (ICSOL)is defined as a mass lesion in the cranial cavity with a diverse aetiology like benign or malignant neoplasm, inflammatory or parasitic lesion, haematoma, or arterio-venous malformation.

  4. Key Points. Brain herniation occurs when increased intracranial pressure causes the abnormal protrusion of brain tissue through openings in rigid intracranial barriers (eg, tentorial notch).

  5. Space-occupying lesions may be composed of any of the three resident materials of the cranial vault (blood, CSF and brain tissue), but is most frequently due to blood or brain tissue. Major causes of space-occupying lesions include: 1. Haemorrhage/haematoma; 2. Tumour; 3. Abscess; 4. Infarction.

  6. Jan 14, 2013 · Soft-tissue hematomas frequently manifest as space-occupying lesions, mimicking neoplasms in patients with or without a clear history of trauma. In most cases, history and clinical findings are exculpatory; however, MRI may be used to evaluate indeterminate lesions or underlying tumors.

  7. Nov 16, 2022 · Brain lesions are areas of damaged brain tissue. This kind of damage happens because of brain injuries or medical conditions. A stroke, for example, is a type of brain lesion. Lesions can disrupt the way your brain works, causing a wide range of symptoms, such as weakness, disruption of one or more senses and confusion.

  8. Intracranial space-occupying lesions cause mass effect in predictable stages. Effacement of the sulci adjacent to the lesion is followed by partial or complete effacement of the adjacent ventricles. Effacement of the sulci and ventricles may extend across the whole hemisphere.

  9. Oct 5, 2020 · The clinical presentation of spinal space occupying lesions (SOLs) is determined by the location of the lesion, and in nearly all clinical instances pain is the predominant presenting symptom...

  10. A space-occupying lesion is a term that's normally used to refer to a mass or abscess that's located inside the cranium. The cranium is the part of the skull that directly...

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