DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAUMATIC INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA AFTER A MINOR HEAD-INJURY

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作者
MILLER, JD
MURRAY, LS
TEASDALE, GM
机构
[1] UNIV GLASGOW,SO GEN HOSP,INST NEUROL SCI,DEPT NEUROSURG,GLASGOW G51 4TF,SCOTLAND
[2] UNIV MISSISSIPPI,DEPT NEUROSURG,JACKSON,MS 39216
关键词
Extradural hematoma; Intracranial hematoma; Minor head injury; Outcome; Skull fracture; Skull radiographs;
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10.1227/00006123-199011000-00001
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
We have analyzed features of patients who had what appeared initially to be a minor head injury but who developed an acute traumatic intracranial hematoma. Over a 10-year period, 183 patients who were able to open their eyes spontaneously, were oriented to person, place, and time, and who obeyed commands when they were first seen at a hospital subsequently underwent operation for an acute intracranial hematoma. The hematoma was extradural in 54% of these patients. A history of altered consciousness or symptoms of headache and vomiting were present in 61% of the patients; 33% had a focal neurological deficit, and 43% had either focal deficit or signs of a basal skull fracture. A skull fracture was shown radiologically in 60% of patients, including 52% of those not clinically suspected of having an intracranial lesion. Six months after injury, 77% of the patients had made a moderate or good recovery. The possibility that a patient who has recently sustained a head injury might develop an acute intracranial hematoma can never be completely discounted, even when there are no abnormal clinical signs, and a skull x-ray retains a useful place in the investigation of selected patients with a minor head injury.
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