Letter to the EditorIn Reply to the Letter to the Editor regarding “An Acute Cervical Subdural Hematoma as the Complication of Acupuncture: Case Report and Literature Review”
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2021, World NeurosurgeryCitation Excerpt :Of the remaining articles, only those stating cause of SSSDH as idiopathic, iatrogenic (including spinal puncture and postoperative cause), coagulopathy, vascular abnormality (such as arteriovenous malformation), or neoplasm were included. Following our exclusion and inclusion criteria, and the addition of articles found as cited references in the included articles, 95 articles were selected,1,2,4,7-98 yielding 112 nontraumatic SSSDH cases when including the 4 from our series as well. Methods for the selection of articles are summarized in Figure 1.
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