Search results for “bone contusions”

13 results found
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Multiple cerebral contusions and temporal bone fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Derek Smith
Published 09 Jun 2015
95% complete
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Temporal bone fracture

Temporal bone fracture is usually a sequela of significant blunt head injury. In addition to potential damage to hearing and the facial nerve, associated intracranial injuries, such as extra-axial hemorrhage, diffuse axonal injury and cerebral contusions are common. Early identification of tempo...
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Traumatic subdural hematoma

  Diagnosis certain
Derek Smith
Published 04 Jun 2023
95% complete
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Cerebral contusions

  Diagnosis probable
Hani Makky Al Salam
Published 27 Feb 2011
62% complete
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High-velocity penetrating brain injury

High-velocity penetrating brain injuries, in practical terms most often due to cranial gunshot injuries, are a form of penetrating traumatic brain injuries, which are much less common than blunt traumatic brain injuries and distinguished from low-velocity penetrating brain injuries (such as stab...
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Cerebral hemorrhagic contusions and subdural hematoma

  Diagnosis certain
Dijendra Nath Biswas
Published 02 Oct 2022
91% complete
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Skull fractures

Skull fractures are common in the setting of both closed traumatic brain injury and penetrating brain injury. Their importance is both as a marker of the severity of trauma and because they are, depending on location, associated with a variety of soft tissue injuries.  This article will focus o...
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Multiple skull fractures in a trauma patient

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 15 Feb 2015
98% complete
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Retrocerebellar cyst

  Diagnosis probable
Mariela Sosa
Published 23 Aug 2020
68% complete
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Extradural hemorrhage

Extradural hematoma (EDH), also known as an epidural hematoma, is a collection of blood that forms between the inner surface of the skull and outer layer of the dura, which is called the endosteal layer. They are usually associated with a history of head trauma and frequently associated skull fr...
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Gunshot injuries

Gunshot injuries are a type of penetrating trauma that often require imaging assessment, and this evaluation has both clinical relevance (assessment of organ damage, surgical planning, and prognostication), and often also forensic implications. Epidemiology Incidence of gunshot injuries to the...
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Cerebral hemorrhagic contusions and subdural hemorrhage in a trauma patient

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 11 Feb 2015
98% complete
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Brain contusions, internal carotid artery dissection and base of skull fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 11 Feb 2015
95% complete
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