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== Overview == | |||
The following conditions should be ruled out while making diagnosis of cerebral hypoxia | |||
== Differential Diagnosis == | |||
* Epidural Hemorrhage | |||
* Ischemic Stroke | |||
* Seizure or Post-Ictal State | |||
* Subarachnoid Hemorrhage | |||
* Subdural Hemorrhage | |||
* Traumatic Brain Injury | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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# https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537310/#article-23315.s10 | |||
[[Category:Neurology]] | [[Category:Neurology]] | ||
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Overview
The following conditions should be ruled out while making diagnosis of cerebral hypoxia
Differential Diagnosis
- Epidural Hemorrhage
- Ischemic Stroke
- Seizure or Post-Ictal State
- Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Subdural Hemorrhage
- Traumatic Brain Injury