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CT prediction of contusion evolution after closed head injury: the role of pericontusional edema
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Brain Edema XIII
Background. Cerebral contusions have a 51% incidence of evolution in the first hours after injury. Evolution is associated with clinical deterioration and is the reason for ICP monitoring or surgical intervention. We sought to define CT features that predict cerebral contusion evolution. Methods. Patients treated for cerebral contusion who had 2 CT scans within 24 hours after injury were evaluated (n ¼ 21). CT scans were analyzed for area of contusion, hemorrhagic components, and edema.
doi:10.1007/3-211-30714-1_7
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