Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report
Supratentorial hiccup is a rare condition and no patients with persistent hiccups and chronic subdural hematoma have been reported. A 38-year-old man with intractable hiccups, headache, and nausea was admitted to our hospital. Computed tomography revealed a supratentorial chronic subdural hematoma o...
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doaj-426bbece5ed64b47af3d6b2d095527a72020-11-24T23:14:49ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192016-03-013C1210.1016/j.inat.2015.10.004Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case reportYushin Takemoto0Akihito Hashiguchi1Koichi Moroki2Hajime Tokuda3Junichi Kuratsu4Department of Neurosurgery, Kumamoto City Hospital, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Tokuda Neurosurgical Hospital, Kanoya City, Kagoshima, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Tokuda Neurosurgical Hospital, Kanoya City, Kagoshima, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Tokuda Neurosurgical Hospital, Kanoya City, Kagoshima, JapanDepartment of Neurosurgery, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto, JapanSupratentorial hiccup is a rare condition and no patients with persistent hiccups and chronic subdural hematoma have been reported. A 38-year-old man with intractable hiccups, headache, and nausea was admitted to our hospital. Computed tomography revealed a supratentorial chronic subdural hematoma on the left side. After burr hole surgery to remove the hematoma his hiccups disappeared immediately and he was discharged home on the 3rd postoperative day with no neurological deficits. Although the role of the supratentorial nervous system in hiccups is not clearly understood, supratentorial areas play an important role in the stimulation or suppression of the hiccup centers. Chronic hiccups may be a presenting symptom of chronic subdural hematoma attending headache with nausea if it has no gastrointestinal abnormality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751915300219 |
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Yushin Takemoto Akihito Hashiguchi Koichi Moroki Hajime Tokuda Junichi Kuratsu Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery |
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Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report |
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Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report |
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Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report |
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Chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: A case report |
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chronic subdural hematoma with persistent hiccups: a case report |
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Supratentorial hiccup is a rare condition and no patients with persistent hiccups and chronic subdural hematoma have been reported. A 38-year-old man with intractable hiccups, headache, and nausea was admitted to our hospital. Computed tomography revealed a supratentorial chronic subdural hematoma on the left side. After burr hole surgery to remove the hematoma his hiccups disappeared immediately and he was discharged home on the 3rd postoperative day with no neurological deficits. Although the role of the supratentorial nervous system in hiccups is not clearly understood, supratentorial areas play an important role in the stimulation or suppression of the hiccup centers. Chronic hiccups may be a presenting symptom of chronic subdural hematoma attending headache with nausea if it has no gastrointestinal abnormality. |
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