Epidural hematoma (EAH) is the accumulation of blood in the space between the outer membrane of the brain (dura mater) and the bone. Acute subdural and epidural hematoma appears on CT scan as a hyper-dense collection often located in brain convexity. Such bleeding ...
Materials and Methods: CT scan cheeked epidural hematoma and subdural hematoma in 11 cases. 材料与方法: CT扫描证实硬膜外、硬膜下血肿11例. 互联网 Methods: The clinical data of 41 cases epidural hematoma patient treated with drill were analyzed retrospectively. 方法 回顾 性分析41例硬膜外血肿经钻孔...
Epidural hematoma due to birth trauma is unusual. The presentation is similar to subdural hematoma in the newborn, but the results of subdural puncture may be normal. The CT scan is diagnostic and early surgical evacuation may be lifesaving....
A brain computerized tomography (CT) scan revealed an acute subdural haematoma in the right temporal area which was evacuated. During his stay in the intensive care unit, he was submitted to intracranial pressure monitoring, which soon rose. RESULTS: A new CT scan showed an acute epidural ...
Forty-one cases of subdural and nine of epidural hematomas were studied with regard to attenuation and the time between trauma and computed tomography scanning. The attenuation of the hematomas showed a consistent decrease with time during the first 4 weeks. High attenuation of chronic subdural hem...
深入研究「Differential CT features of acute lentiform subdural hematoma and epidural hematoma」主題。共同形成了獨特的指紋。 Subdural Hematoma Neuroscience 100% Epidural Hematoma Neuroscience 100% Hematoma Neuroscience 60% Radiation Therapy Neuroscience 10% 查看完整的指紋 引用此 APA Stand...
Relationship between drainage catheter location and postoperative recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma after burr-hole irrigation and closed-system drai... patients with CSDH in whom the drainage catheter tip was randomly placed and precisely determined on postoperative computerized tomography (CT) scans...
Haemorrhage into the epidural space, which occurs in 10% of patients with severe head trauma; 80% are associated with skull fractures, especially of the temporal bone; many of these disrupt the middle meningeal artery, veins, dural-venous sinuses, and skull vessels. ...
All were conscious with a GCS score greater than 11 and a midline shift on CT scan of less than 10 mm. None of these nonoperative hematomas was in the temporal region.84 Another study reported findings in a group of 57 selected patients treated nonoperatively with an initial GCS score of...
The authors report 8 patients who developed an epidural hematoma after having been submitted to 1 or 2 computed tomographies (CT) which did not yet show the hematoma. The initial CT was done 1 to 6 hours after the accident. The delayed hematoma was diagnosed 3 and a half hours to 7 day...