Presentation
Patient involved in motor vehicle accident.
Patient Data
Age: 50
Gender: Male
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Multiple small intracerebral nodular hyperdense foci are identified in the left frontal and temporal lobes in keeping with hemorrhagic contusions. There is also a subarachnoid hemorrhagic strip along right frontotemporal transition. Remainder brain is unremarkable. No skull fractures were identified.
Case Discussion
Typical appearance and locations for cerebral contusion in a context of trauma.