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The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cases of intracranial abnormal brain MRI findings even in the negative brain CT scan after mild head injury. METHODS: During a 2-year period (January 2009-December 2010), we prospectively evaluated both brain CT and brain MRI of 180 patients with mild head injury. Patie...

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Autores principales: Kim, Du Su, Kong, Min Ho, Jang, Se Youn, Kim, Jung Hee, Kang, Dong Soo, Song, Kwan Young
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3809434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24175023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2013.54.2.100
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author Kim, Du Su
Kong, Min Ho
Jang, Se Youn
Kim, Jung Hee
Kang, Dong Soo
Song, Kwan Young
author_facet Kim, Du Su
Kong, Min Ho
Jang, Se Youn
Kim, Jung Hee
Kang, Dong Soo
Song, Kwan Young
author_sort Kim, Du Su
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cases of intracranial abnormal brain MRI findings even in the negative brain CT scan after mild head injury. METHODS: During a 2-year period (January 2009-December 2010), we prospectively evaluated both brain CT and brain MRI of 180 patients with mild head injury. Patients were classified into two groups according to presence or absence of abnormal brain MRI finding even in the negative brain CT scan after mild head injury. Two neurosurgeons and one neuroradiologist validated the images from both brain CT scan and brain MRI double blindly. RESULTS: Intracranial injury with negative brain CT scan after mild head injury occurred in 18 patients (10.0%). Headache (51.7%) without neurologic signs was the most common symptom. Locations of intracranial lesions showing abnormal brain MRI were as follows; temporal base (n=8), frontal pole (n=5), falx cerebri (n=2), basal ganglia (n=1), tentorium (n=1), and sylvian fissure (n=1). Intracranial injury was common in patients with a loss of consciousness, symptom duration >2 weeks, or in cases of patients with linear skull fracture (p=0.00013), and also more frequent in multiple associated injury than simple one (35.7%>8.6%) (p=0.105). CONCLUSION: Our investigation showed that patients with mild head injury even in the negative brain CT scan had a few cases of intracranial injury. These findings indicate that even though the brain CT does not show abnormal findings, they should be thoroughly watched in further study including brain MRI in cases of multiple injuries and when their complaints are sustained.
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spelling pubmed-38094342013-10-30 The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography Kim, Du Su Kong, Min Ho Jang, Se Youn Kim, Jung Hee Kang, Dong Soo Song, Kwan Young J Korean Neurosurg Soc Clinical Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cases of intracranial abnormal brain MRI findings even in the negative brain CT scan after mild head injury. METHODS: During a 2-year period (January 2009-December 2010), we prospectively evaluated both brain CT and brain MRI of 180 patients with mild head injury. Patients were classified into two groups according to presence or absence of abnormal brain MRI finding even in the negative brain CT scan after mild head injury. Two neurosurgeons and one neuroradiologist validated the images from both brain CT scan and brain MRI double blindly. RESULTS: Intracranial injury with negative brain CT scan after mild head injury occurred in 18 patients (10.0%). Headache (51.7%) without neurologic signs was the most common symptom. Locations of intracranial lesions showing abnormal brain MRI were as follows; temporal base (n=8), frontal pole (n=5), falx cerebri (n=2), basal ganglia (n=1), tentorium (n=1), and sylvian fissure (n=1). Intracranial injury was common in patients with a loss of consciousness, symptom duration >2 weeks, or in cases of patients with linear skull fracture (p=0.00013), and also more frequent in multiple associated injury than simple one (35.7%>8.6%) (p=0.105). CONCLUSION: Our investigation showed that patients with mild head injury even in the negative brain CT scan had a few cases of intracranial injury. These findings indicate that even though the brain CT does not show abnormal findings, they should be thoroughly watched in further study including brain MRI in cases of multiple injuries and when their complaints are sustained. The Korean Neurosurgical Society 2013-08 2013-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3809434/ /pubmed/24175023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2013.54.2.100 Text en Copyright © 2013 The Korean Neurosurgical Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Du Su
Kong, Min Ho
Jang, Se Youn
Kim, Jung Hee
Kang, Dong Soo
Song, Kwan Young
The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title_full The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title_fullStr The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title_full_unstemmed The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title_short The Usefulness of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Mild Head Injury and the Negative Findings of Brain Computed Tomography
title_sort usefulness of brain magnetic resonance imaging with mild head injury and the negative findings of brain computed tomography
topic Clinical Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3809434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24175023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2013.54.2.100
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