Diabetes is a major public health issue with an increasing burden globally (Johar et al., 2019). The latest data show that in 2019, 463 million adults were living with diabetes. It has been estimated that, without action to reduce the rising prevalence, by 2030, 578 million people will live with diabetes (Williams et al., 2019). One of the most affected areas is the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) region, where approximately 54.8 million adults aged 20-79 were living with diabetes in 2019 (Williams et al., 2019). It was estimated that the number
The location and the size of intracranial haemorrhage play an important role in determining the time for the hematoma resolution. Without surgical intervention, it takes at least a few weeks for the whole hematoma to resolve spontaneously. Despite that the rapid and spontaneous resolution of intracranial haemorrhage is well described in the literature, it is considered rare. Moreover, we could identify only one case of rapid spontaneous resolution of isolated traumatic intraventricular haemorrhage (ITIVH) in the literature. Herein, we report a rare case of ITIVH that disappeared rapidly without surgical intervention. Our case supported the hypothesis that the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and its circulation are major players in the rapid resolution of ITIVH.
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