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Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural haematomas – literature review
Apparently trivial, one of the most frequent pathologies in neurosurgical practice, chronic subdural haematoma, continues to be a challenge for the neurosurgeons both from the therapeutic and postoperatory complications point of view, taking into account that it is frequently met in elders, who usua...
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description | Apparently trivial, one of the most frequent pathologies in neurosurgical practice, chronic subdural haematoma, continues to be a challenge for the neurosurgeons both from the therapeutic and postoperatory complications point of view, taking into account that it is frequently met in elders, who usually present a complex pathology. The fact that, by definition, there is a latent period between the moment the brain injury, usually minor, occurs and the appearance of clinical symptomatology, frequently makes the trauma be ignored, this complicating the diagnosis and most of the times delaying the application of the adequate treatment. Developing slowly in time, in weeks or months, the aspect that chronic subdural haematoma usually occurs in elders should not be neglected, its clinical symptomatology often debuting with memory and attention disorders, so that the patient is usually referred to psychiatrists or neurologists, only a paraclinical investigation (CT scan or MRI) being able to establish the diagnosis. Even the appearance of the lateral signs is subjected to many diagnosis confusions because patients deny the existence of a trauma in over 50% of the cases. Abbreviations: CT = computed tomography, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, CSDH = chronic subdural haematoma, HMW = high molecular weight, F = frontal, T = temporal, P = parietal |
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spelling | pubmed-45640432015-09-10 Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural haematomas – literature review Iliescu, IA Constantinescu, AI J Med Life Reviews Apparently trivial, one of the most frequent pathologies in neurosurgical practice, chronic subdural haematoma, continues to be a challenge for the neurosurgeons both from the therapeutic and postoperatory complications point of view, taking into account that it is frequently met in elders, who usually present a complex pathology. The fact that, by definition, there is a latent period between the moment the brain injury, usually minor, occurs and the appearance of clinical symptomatology, frequently makes the trauma be ignored, this complicating the diagnosis and most of the times delaying the application of the adequate treatment. Developing slowly in time, in weeks or months, the aspect that chronic subdural haematoma usually occurs in elders should not be neglected, its clinical symptomatology often debuting with memory and attention disorders, so that the patient is usually referred to psychiatrists or neurologists, only a paraclinical investigation (CT scan or MRI) being able to establish the diagnosis. Even the appearance of the lateral signs is subjected to many diagnosis confusions because patients deny the existence of a trauma in over 50% of the cases. Abbreviations: CT = computed tomography, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, CSDH = chronic subdural haematoma, HMW = high molecular weight, F = frontal, T = temporal, P = parietal Carol Davila University Press 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4564043/ /pubmed/26361507 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Iliescu, IA Constantinescu, AI Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural haematomas – literature review |
title | Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review
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title_full | Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review
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title_fullStr | Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review
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title_full_unstemmed | Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review
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title_short | Clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review
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title_sort | clinical evolutional aspects of chronic subdural
haematomas – literature review |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4564043/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361507 |
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