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Old 07-28-2009, 05:34 PM #1
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Default brain aneursyn surgery

My daughter is four weeks post-op for ruptured aneurysm. she has developed swelling of the left side of face and eye. Dr. tried to aspirate fluid, but got nothing. Treating her with antibotic in case of infection, but told her there is a possibility of allergic reaction to metal plate he put in her skull. She has no damage other than slight short term memory loss. Any help or answers on this would be most appreciated.

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