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Siddartha Reddy Musali1, Srikrishnaditya Manne1, Nagarjuna Butkuri1, Prakash Rao Gollapudi1, Thatikonda Satish Kumar1.
Abstract
Extradural hemorrhages are commonly seen in coup head injuries, rarely seen in contrecoup head injuries. Acute extradural hemorrhage in the coup head injuries associated with a fracture is common, but the incidence of acute contrecoup extradural hemorrhage not associated with the fracture is extremely rare. Only 21 cases have been reported previously. A 28-year-old male patient presented to the emergency department with complaints of sustaining injuries in a road traffic accident by fall from a two-wheeler. No history of loss of consciousness, vomiting, seizures, and ear/nose bleed. On examination, the patient was conscious and coherent with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15/15 and a laceration on the right frontotemporal region which was sutured. Contrast tomography of the brain revealed an extradural hemorrhage of 10 mm thickness in the left parieto-occipital region with soft tissue swelling in the right temporoparietal region, without any evident fractures in the calvarium. The patient was managed conservatively. Contrecoup extradural hematoma is a rare entity, and those without fracture are extremely rare. Early diagnosis, careful observation, and management lead to a good outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Contrecoup; extradural; hemorrhage; trauma; without fracture
Year: 2019 PMID: 30937066 PMCID: PMC6417296 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_283_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 1Computed tomography scan of the brain shows a 10 mm thick hyperdense collection in the left parieto-occipital region with a subcutaneous swelling in the right temporoparietal region. No calvarial fracture noted