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Radiology, Vol 128, 71-74, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America


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Computed tomography in isodense subdural hematoma

KS Kim, M Hemmati and PE Weinberg

Isodense subdural hematomas, particularly bilateral ones, may be difficult to diagnose with CT. Forty-three cases of subdural hematomas were studied by CT, 7 of which were isodense collections. Obliteration or displacement of the cortical sulci in the zone of the extracerebral collection was present in all 7 cases. Infusion scans demonstrated displacement of a cortical vein away from the inner table of the skull in 3 of the 7 cases. This findins is helpful in accurately predicting the size of the extracerebral collection.


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