Cerebrum brain compression under acute subdural hematoma
Keywords:
Computed tomography, subdural hematomaAbstract
Symptoms of 60 operated patients having acute subdural hematoma have been clinically reposited with the help of computed tomography. Not only the influence of hemorrhage bleeding on the patients’ state but also the degree of suffering of not injured parenchyma was examined. At worst the volume brain hypertrophy with white substance hardness hypertrophy was found during first 24 hours after trauma.
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