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Patients with subacute subdural hematoma (sASDH) do not have an optimal non-surgical therapeutic strategy. In this study, ...
Descriptions in literature of evolving traumatic subdural hygroma have presented CT scan density modifications changing into chronic subdural hematoma. Our patients show another possibility, density ...
CT scan revealed complete resolution of the hematoma after 2 months (panels C, D) after non-surgical treatment with atorvastatin and dexamethasone. view more ...
Subdural Hematoma (Acute on Chronic). Axial CT scans without contrast. Note the crescent shape overlying and compressing the left hemisphere. There are acute and chronic components to the lesion. On ...
CT of the cervical spine revealed no acute pathology. CT imaging of the brain revealed an acute 1.3-cm subdural hematoma over the right convexity and 1.5 cm of midline shift to the left.
A subdural hematoma is diagnosed based on a brain imaging study. If you get medical attention for the symptoms, you will likely have a brain computerized tomography (CT) scan.
They conducted a retrospective, multicenter study in which scans of 313 patients (mean age, 63 years; 60.3% male) were analyzed by Rapid SDH software and three independent neuroradiologists ...
Complete subdural hematoma resolution was seen in 17 (43.5%) patients (mean age 74). 7 patients (18%) demonstrated trace residual (less than or equal to 4 mm) subdural hematoma on the three month ...
Finding and diagnosing an SDH is best done through CT scan. Depending on the size of the blood blot, there are two options for treatment: if its less than 1cm at its thickest point, certain drugs ...
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