| Literature DB >> 16028774 |
Alessio Albanese1, Antonio Tuttolomondo, Carmelo Anile, Giovanni Sabatino, Angelo Pompucci, Antonio Pinto, Guiseppe Licata, Annunziato Mangiola.
Abstract
Chronic subdural hematomas (SDHs) generally occur in elderly patients. Its pathogenesis is usually related to head trauma with tearing and rupture of the bridging veins, although in some cases a history of trauma is not recognizable. There are many reports regarding the association between spontaneous chronic SDHs and an alteration in coagulative parameters. A coagulative disorder should be suspected when an unexplained hemorrhage occurs, especially in a young patient. The authors report on three young men with a deficiency in coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) who underwent surgery for chronic SDHs. The role of FXIII in the pathogenesis of chronic SDH is emphasized. In patients with unexplained chronic SDH all coagulation parameters and factors should be screened to identify an eventual coagulative disorder.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16028774 DOI: 10.3171/jns.2005.102.6.1130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg ISSN: 0022-3085 Impact factor: 5.115