Article title: Cerebral Vasospasm Author: Mahmoud Algharabli Scientific Editor: Dr Omar Jbarah Linguistic Editor: Philip Sweidan HISTORY OF CEREBRAL VASOSPASM Cerebral vasospasm was firstly described by an English physician called sir William’s gull in 1859. He had published a case report of Mrs. Fanny S—, a 30-year-old female patient. It had all started with a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in November 4,1850 that involved transient loss of consciousness, vomiting and nausea. She was admitted to the hospital on the next day comatosed with right hemiplegia. On the third day of admission, she had regained her consciousness and was able to […]
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