MRI, hematomaA 33-year-old man suffered a traumatic subdural hematoma with complete spontaneous resolution, as demonstrated by computed tomography scanning and magnetic resonance imaging. After resolution, there was obliteration of the subarachnoid space on the affected side, giving rise to relative ...
A subdural hematoma can be diagnosed by using an MRI scan. Chronic subdural hematomas take longer to develop and the damage is not typically as profound. Elderly people are particularly prone to chronic subdural hematomas. In the elderly, the brain often shrinks due toatrophy. When this occurs...
We report two cases of Kernohan's notch phenomenon secondary to chronic subdural hematoma detected by MRI. In the first case, the patient was drowsy with an oculomotor palsy and a hemiparesis ipsilateral to the chronic subdural hematoma. MRI in the post-operative period showed no abnormal signal...
Fig. 1. Images of MRI. The MRI images obtained on the 2nd and the 7th days after the saline treatment (A and C) and the atorvastatin treatment (B and D). “E” represents the changes in the volume of the hematomas between the saline group and the atorvastatin group. # indicates the...
MRIhematomadoi:info:doi/10.1111/jon199882113Sander, Howard W.Haddad, SamirMasdeu, Joseph C.Journal of NeuroimagingSander HW, Haddad S, Masdeu JC: Spontaneous resolution of subdural hematoma: MRI findings. J Neuroimaging 8(2): 113-115, 1998...
The evidence for determination of age of subdural hematomas with CT and MRI: A meta-analysisSieswerdaHoogendoorn, TPostema, FVan Rijn, R
MRI on admission revealed an abnormal signal in the contralateral crus cerebri against the chronic subdural hematoma. After surgery, the mental state gradually recovered to normal with some degree of residual hemiparesis. In patients with chronic subdural hematoma, a compressive deformity of the crus ...
acute subdural hematomachildrencerebral contusionMRIWe demonstrate that in head injuries the degree of cerebral endothelial activation or injury depends on the type of brain injury and the patients age, and that in severe head injuries measuring the serum levels of thrombomodulin (TM) and von ...
Chronic subdural hematoma can be treated with tranexamic acid without concomitant surgery. Tranexamic acid might simultaneously inhibit the fibrinolytic and inflammatory (kinin-kallikrein) systems, which might consequently resolve CSDH. This medical therapy could prevent the early stages of CSDH that can ...
AIM: To evaluate microcirculatory changes in neighboring parenchyma as a result of pressure due to chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) in early and late periods after hematoma drainage.Akgun, BekirCakin, HakanOzturk, SaitYildirim, HanefiOkcesiz, IzzetKazan, SaimErol, Fatih Serhat...