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Kahraman Serdar - - 2003
Although magnetic resonance imaging has dramatically enhanced the ability to diagnose spinal mass lesions, some lesions remain difficult to diagnose. We report a spinal chronic subdural hematoma that comprised the cauda equina ventrally in the lumbar area in a 51-year-old man who was under anticoagulant therapy. Low back pain was ...
Agunloye A M - - 2003
The high mortality and morbidity associated with intra-cranial subdural hematoma (SDH), has declined significantly with the introduction of Computerised Tomography (CT) for the evaluation of the brain in suspected cases. One hundred patients with CT-diagnosed SDH at the Radiology department of the University College Hospital, Ibadan between January 1999 and ...
Birns Jonathan - - 2003
We report the case of a 63-year-old woman who presented to her local emergency department unresponsive and in a state of cardiogenic shock 4 hours after the sudden onset of a severe headache. Her electrocardiogram revealed nonprogressive 1-mm S-T elevation in leads V(5) to V(6) and a prolonged QTc. A ...
Yaghmai Vahid - - 2003
The objective of the study was to assess the feasibility of using a personal digital assistant (PDA) as a medium for the interpretation of cranial CT scans of trauma patients. Twenty-one noncontrast cranial CT scans were transferred in their entirety to a PDA from the picture archiving and communications system ...
Rabinstein A A - - 2003
Two patients with large bilateral subdural haematomas with patterns of non-enhanced brain computed tomography (CT) falsely suggesting coexistent subarachnoid haemorrhage are presented. The CT images showed marked effacement of the basal cisterns with hyperdense signal along the tentorium, sylvian fissure, and the perimesencephalic cisterns. In both cases, the suspicion of ...
Packard Andreja S - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Noncontrast computed tomographic (CT) scanning of the brain is the main imaging modality recommended for the initial emergency evaluation of acute stroke. The main role of CT in this setting is to rule out intracerebral hemorrhage, especially in subjects who are potential candidates for thrombolytic therapy. OBJECTIVES AND RESULTS: ...
Teo Harvey E L - - 2003
A 78-year-old man developed a large subdural hematoma extending from T12 to L3 levels following L3 laminectomy and L3-5 posterior spinal fusion. He had associated neurological signs and symptoms. MR imaging showed typical signal characteristics of a subacute intraspinal subdural hematoma. Percutaneous drainage was successfully performed under CT guidance by ...
Carhuapoma J Ricardo - - 2003
Although perihematoma brain edema can significantly modify neurologic outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), our knowledge of its natural history is incomplete. We report on the correlation between hematoma (HV) and edema volumes (EV) in 14 patients with ICH during the first week after the ictus using MRI volumetric analysis. We ...
Slowinski Jerzy - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intracranial subdural hematoma is a rare but potentially fatal complication of spinal anesthesia (SA). This case is intended to highlight the importance of careful follow-up of patients with a chronic headache that develops after SA. CASE REPORT: A 38-year-old woman underwent saphenous vein ligation for varices under ...
Wu Yvonne W - - 2003
The cause of intraventricular hemorrhage in term neonates is poorly understood. Among 29 neonates of at least 36 weeks' gestation with intraventricular hemorrhage, 9 (31%) had cerebral sinovenous thrombosis. Of the 26 neonates who underwent computed tomography or magnetic resonance studies, those with thalamic hemorrhage were more likely to have ...
Lecouvet Frédéric E - - 2003
A patient with a history of pain, paresthesias, and weakness in both legs is reported. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine demonstrated subacute subdural hematoma. Brain MRI obtained 1 day later because of progressive headache showed hemorrhagic cortical metastasis and extensive subdural hematoma. It is hypothesized that the ...
Imaizumi Toshio - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is very difficult to diagnose several months after its onset. We thus investigated subarachnoid hemosiderin deposition well after SAH by T2*-weighted MRI, a sensitive method for hemosiderin detection. METHODS: To investigate how hemosiderin deposition as confirmed by T2*-weighted MRI contributes to the determination of ...
Aphinives Chalida - - 2003
One case of intramural duodenal hematoma following blunt abdominal injury is presented. The radiographic examinations included plain abdominal films, ultrasonography, upper gastrointestinal series, computerized tomographic (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The patient was examined by gastroscopy and treated conservatively as an in-patient for 1 month. He was symptom ...
Fraioli Bernardo - - 2003
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Intrasphenoidal encephalocele is a rare clinical entity that is often complicated by rhinorrhea, recurrent meningitis, and headache, but in no case has the association of rhinorrhea with subdural hematomas been described. A surgical procedure to stop persistent cerebrospinal fluid leakage is reported. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 59-year-old man ...
Pollo C - - 2003
A 52-year-old woman treated for acute myeloproliferative disease developed progressive stupor. CT showed obstructive hydrocephalus resulting from unexplained mass effect on the fourth ventricle. MRI revealed bilateral extra-axial collections in the posterior cranial fossa, giving high signal on T1- and T2-weighted images, suggesting subacute subdural haematomas. Subdural haematomas can be ...
Tung G A - - 2003
We evaluated a method for quantifying vasogenic edema (VE) on MRI to identify brain hematomas caused by neoplasms. We performed a blinded review of 68 acute and subacute hematomas caused by neoplasms (22), hypertension or presumed amyloid angiopathy (27), or vascular malformations (19). The extent of vasogenic edema was quantified ...
Coutts Shelagh B - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: We discuss a case report from a patient who had symptoms of transient neurological deficits in the presence of a chronic subdural hematoma and severe carotid stenosis. Multi-modality imaging was used to guide management. RESULTS: The symptoms settled without carotid intervention and were presumed due to the ...
Yamada Takayuki - - 2003
We report a case of chronic expanding hematoma in the adrenal gland. Mixed signal intensity in a mosaic pattern was seen on T2-weighted images. A focal area suggesting a subacute hematoma was also noted. The dynamic CT scan showed heterogeneous contrast enhancement in the arterial phase and heterogeneous spread of ...
Tong Karen A - - 2003
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of a high-spatial-resolution susceptibility-weighted (SW) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique with that of a conventional gradient-recalled-echo (GRE) MR imaging technique for detection of hemorrhage in children and adolescents with diffuse axonal injury (DAI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven young patients with a mean Glasgow Coma Scale ...
Saigal Gaurav - - 2003
We report a case of a 65-year-old man who was admitted to the hospital on an emergent basis because of head trauma. Non-contrast-enhanced CT findings of the brain suggested a small extraaxial hematoma that was shown to be a superficial middle cerebral vein variant on subsequent MR images.
Bekavac Ivo - - 2003
Meningocele is recognized as a rare, usually asymptomatic condition not associated with acute neurologic symptoms. We herein describe the case of a patient with a longstanding history of a lower back "mass" and recurrent syncope who became acutely unresponsive and developed bilateral retinal hemorrhages when she was placed in the ...
Lam W W M - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the accuracy of B0 echo planar imaging (EPI) sequences for the detection of intracerebral bleeds. METHODS: One hundred patients with acute strokes had magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography (CT) examinations performed within 48 hours after the onset of symptoms. The detectability of intracerebral bleeds ...
Atkinson John L D - - 2003
The usual chronic subdural hematoma encountered in the elderly is actually thought to be a chronic intradural hematoma, which has been described clinically and anatomically. However, the evolution of how this chronic hematoma occurs remains enigmatic. We report the first magnetic resonance (MR) depiction of an apparent chronic intradural hematoma ...
Ishibashi Toshio - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasis (HTT) is a familial autosomal dominant genetic disorder that causes abnormalities of the wall of peripheral blood vessels. Severe nosebleed often is the dominant symptom. A variety of therapies have been proposed for epistaxis control in HHT but with limited success. METHODS: We report two cases ...
Imaizumi Toshio - - 2003
The authors observed dotlike, low-intensity spots in T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), subsequently diagnosed histologically as previous microbleeds associated with lipofibrohyalinosis, amyloid angiopathy, and small vessel disease. The nature of dotlike hemosiderin spots (dotHSs), however, is still unknown. This case report seeks to demonstrate the dynamics of dotHSs associated with ...
Ripoll M Alemany - - 2003
PURPOSE: To investigate the detectability and appearance of small experimental intracranial hemorrhages on MR at 0.5 T and 1.5 T in a long-term follow-up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Autologous blood (1 ml) was injected into the brain of 7 rabbits to create intraparenchymal hematomas. The injected blood leaked partially into the ...
Hentschel Stephen - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral aneurysms are the predominant cause of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). However, if an aneurysmal cause has been excluded, there remains but a short list of other potential etiologies. Cerebral neoplasms are clearly on this list but are most commonly meningiomas or metastatic lesions. This article details a case ...
Woertgen C - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality after aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The severity of SAH, reflected by the amount of blood in the initial CCT, is a well-established predictor of DCI and infarction. The Fisher CT scale is widely used to predict DCI, ...
Macari Michael - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the capability of CT to depict findings that allowed differentiation of small-bowel ischemia from intramural hemorrhage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Findings of 35 CT examinations (19 patients with small-bowel ischemia and 16 patients with intramural hemorrhage) were analyzed by two abdominal radiologists for the degree of wall thickening, ...
Schick U - - 2003
We report a patient in whom a bullet in the brain migrated into the pineal region causing hydrocephalus 3 months later. In patients undergoing surgical removal of intracerebral or intraventricular bullets, it is recommended to obtain an x-ray or CT scan on the day of operation. Late hydrocephalus may occur ...
Wermer M J H - - 2002
In patients with supratentorial intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), it is important to discriminate superficial (lobar) and deep (basal ganglia) location, since this has consequences for research and prognosis. Haemorrhages at these sites have different causes and different risk factors. We studied the interobserver variation between three radiologists in classifying fifty large ...
Fujiwara Kazunori - - 2002
A 14-year-old boy presented with subperiosteal cephalhematomas in bilateral parietotemporal sites after a minor head injury. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed that one of the hematomas had progressed beyond suture lines, and spread under the temporal muscle layer. Progressive enlargement of the cephalhematomas occurred despite medical and needle aspiration treatment. ...
Dreier Jens P - - 2002
In the autopsy studies of patients with delayed ischemic neurological deficits after subarachnoid hemorrhage, a predominance of cortical lesions has been observed. Similar to the autopsy descriptions in the literature, we present magnetic resonance images visualizing focal laminar cortical lesions around a fissure or sulcus in two patients, who initially ...
Hoggard N - - 2002
Computed tomography (CT) is the reference standard for the imaging of acute non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage. The sensitivity with which CT detects haemorrhage falls with time and lumber puncture remains mandatory for the exclusion of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is, however, superior to CT in the subacute and ...
Ay Hakan - - 2002
Primary angiitis of the CNS is histopathologically characterized by ischemic lesions and small petechial hemorrhages. Unlike CT or conventional MR imaging, gradient-echo MR imaging depicts these chronic petechial hemorrhages. We herein report the case of biopsy-proved primary angiitis of the CNS in a 42-year-old man; whom gradient-echo MR imaging revealed ...
Choi Jai H - - 2002
This case report presents a patient with M4 leukemia with signs and symptoms of acute sensorineural hearing loss. The patient's MRI demonstrated high signal on unenhanced T1-weighted images within the left vestibulocochlear complex that was consistent with subacute hemorrhage. Follow-up MRI showed clearing of the previously seen high T1-weighted signal ...
Wasenko John J - - 2002
Five distinct stages have been defined for the magnetic resonance (MR) appearance of intraparenchymal hematomas in the brain: hyperacute, acute, early subacute, late subacute and chronic. Despite the extensive study of the evolution of hematomas there has been little attention given to the MR appearance of the posthemorrhagic state within ...
Shimizu Satoru - - 2002
A 70-year-old male presented with progressive consciousness disturbance. He had a history of cerebrovascular accident in the left cerebral hemisphere. The initial diagnosis was newly developed extensive left cerebral hemispheric infarction based on computed tomography. However, magnetic resonance imaging and surgical findings were consistent with chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). The ...
Kannan K - - 2002
Subdural hematoma (SDH) is a rare complication in patients after lumbar puncture. We report two patients receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) who developed post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) and SDH following intrathecal methotrexate (MTX). Both patients initially had normal computed tomography (CT) scan findings at the onset of headache. The ...
Willmann Jürgen K - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the imaging findings and the prevalence of active hemorrhage on contrast-enhanced multidetector CT in patients with blunt abdominal trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Contrast-enhanced multidetector CT images of 165 patients with blunt abdominal trauma were reviewed for the presence of extravasated contrast ...
Takeda Hiroshi - - 2002
A 15-year-old girl presented with meningeal irritation and bilateral cerebral signs after contracting influenza. A lumbar puncture revealed bloody cerebrospinal fluid and polymorphonuclear predominant pleocytosis with an elevated protein level and normal glucose level. Computed tomography showed a hematoma in the right basal ganglia and lateral ventricles. Symmetrical low density ...
Yamamoto Shinji - - 2002
Expansion of intracerebral hematoma usually occurs in the chronic phase because of repeated bleeding from pre-existing vascular anomalies or exudation of blood from capillaries of the capsule. In contrast, spontaneous intracerebral hematoma expanding during the acute phase of hemorrhage without rebleeding is seldom seen. Three such cases are reported, along ...
Woo Daniel - - 2002
The advent of widespread CT availability has dramatically changed our understanding of the incidence and risk factors regarding intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In the pre-CT era, many patients with a small ICH were misclassified having had ischemic strokes and patients with massive ICH or subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) were often difficult to ...
Aygun Nafi - - 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent tool for the diagnosis and evaluation of intracerebral hemorrhage with its unique specificity to hemoglobin degradation products in different stages. Computed tomography (CT) remains the diagnostic test of choice in the setting of acute intracerebral hemorrhage because of its exquisite sensitivity and specificity ...
Saito Nobuhito - - 2002
A 58-year-old male patient presented with headache and unsteady gait. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed hemorrhage from a pontine cavernous angioma. The patient experienced stepwise aggravation of symptoms due to repeated hemorrhages. We decided to surgically remove the pontine cavernous angioma through an anterior transpetrosal approach, since the angioma and hematoma ...
Kibayashi Kazuhiko - - 2002
A 41-year-old male driver involved in a fatal traffic accident presented with a basal ganglia hematoma on postmortem computed tomographic imaging. Clinicians could not exclude the possibility of non-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage as the underlying cause of the traffic accident. However, analysis of the head injuries showed that the hematoma was ...
Tanaka Yuichiro - - 2002
Chronic subdural haematoma has not been reported as a complication of transsphenoidal surgery. We present a case of pituitary adenoma which was gross-totally removed by transsphenoidal surgery with the enlarged sellar opening. Postoperative serial imaging showed massive air accumulation in both frontal subdural spaces followed by subdural fluid collection and ...
Fernández-Bouzas Antonio - - 2002
This report describes the results obtained with EEG source analysis in the frequency domain (FD-VARETA), in 14 patients with brain hemorrhages; 6 hemorrhages were located in the putaminal region, 1 was mesencephalic and 7 were lobar cerebral hemorrhages. Our goal was to evaluate FD-VARETA accuracy for the localization of fast ...
Inoue Ryo - - 2002
CASE REPORT: A neonate who had schizencephaly associated with ipsilateral chronic subdural fluid collection in the neonatal period is described. A boy was born to a healthy Japanese woman. After birth, the boy presented with rapid expansion of head circumference. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance images (MRI) of the ...
Sgaramella E - - 2002
We report an asymptomatic case of a large calcified chronic subdural hematoma (CCSH). Skull X-ray examination, computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), showed an adhering calcification extending to the whole cerebral cortex, as if the skull had another concentric skull inside it. These radiological findings recall the famous ...
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