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Title: Computerised tomography of intracranial subdural haeniatoma in Ibadan
Authors: Agunloye, AM
Adeyinka, A O
Obajimi, M O
Malomo, A
Shokunbi, MT
Keywords: Subdural hematoma
Computerised tomography
Brain
Hypodense
Hyperdense
Issue Date: Sep-2003
Publisher: Spectrum Books Limited
Citation: Afr. J. Med. med. Sci (2003) 32; 235-238
Abstract: 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 o f the brain in suspected cases. O n e hundred patients with CT-diagnoscd S D H at the Radiology department o f the University College Hospital,Ibadan between January 1999 and December 2000 wer e reviewed. T h e mea n age w a s 47.4 years. T h e most frequent cause of S D H w a s head injury 61 (61 %). T h e observed CT appearance s of S DH included 66(66%) of chronic (hypodense), 30(30%) of acute (hyperdense) and 4(4%) of acute cn-chronic(mixed density) lesions. There were more unilateral 83(83%) lesions than bilateral 17( 17%). T h e lesions were rightsided in 45(45% ) case s and left-sided in 38(38%). A total of 169 lesions were detected as some patients had multiple sites, however, the parietal 78(46.2%) and frontal 64(37.9%) lobes were mostly affected . W e conclude that brain C T scan offers the advantage o f prompt determination and precise anatomical localization o f SDH, which significantly aids management.
Description: ARTICLE
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2608
ISSN: 1116-4077
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