1. Pure subdural haematomas of arteriolar origin
- Author
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Altomonte M, M. Baldini, Rivano C, and Borzone M
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Subdural haematoma ,Postoperative Complications ,Hematoma ,Head Injuries, Closed ,medicine ,Humans ,Glasgow Coma Scale ,Aged ,Neuroradiology ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cerebral Cortex ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Vascular disease ,business.industry ,Interventional radiology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Arterioles ,Hematoma, Subdural ,Etiology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurosurgery ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Fifteen consecutive cases of subdural haematomas (SDHs) of arteriolar origin operated on during the last twenty years in the Neurosurgical Clinic of the University of Genoa are reported. These SDHs are rare and form as a result of a rupture of a cortical arteriolar branch typically on the vicinity of the Sylvian fissure. They are always in a pure form and never associated with parenchymal lesions. Their aetiology is spontaneous, as in the 40% of our series, or more frequently related to minor traumas. These SDHs are often encountered in elderly patients generally presenting with severe clinical conditions (in the 60% of our patients GCS on admission was
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- 1993