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Enhancement of isodense subdural hematoma on delayed-high-dose contrast computed tomography

Journal Article · · South. Med. J.; (United States)
A case is presented in which bilateral, isodense subdural hematomas, not readily apparent on immediate rapid-high-dose computed tomography, became enhanced and clearly visible on delayed scans. If difficulty is encountered in interpreting the immediate scan of a patient suspected of having isodense subdural hematoma, further scans after a one-hour delay may resolve the dilemma.
Research Organization:
Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX
OSTI ID:
5684847
Journal Information:
South. Med. J.; (United States), Journal Name: South. Med. J.; (United States) Vol. 76:2; ISSN SMJOA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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