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Female surgical sterilization at University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin: 10-year review.
Author(s) -
l o omokanye,
a g salaudeen,
aag jimoh,
a a panti,
r saidu,
o r balogun
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
orient journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.4314/ojm.v24i1-2
Pneumocephalus is an uncommon neurosurgical pathology that usually follows cranio-facial trauma usually resulting from cranial surgery and trauma to the adjourning paranasal sinuses. Other causes are tumours of the skull base and also, rarely it could arise spontaneously. A 39-year old male who sustained head injury from road traffic accident was managed in our center with clinical and radiological evidence of pneumocephalus. The patient was managed operatively with a very good outcome.

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