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©2013 UpToDate ® Print Email TBI subdural hematoma CT scan showing a left acute subdural hematoma (SDH, arrow). Subdural hematomas are typically crescent-shape. In this case the SDH is causing significant mass effect and shift of midline structures to the right. Reproduced with permission from: J Claude Hemphill III, MD and Nicholas Phan, MD, FRCSC.
©2013 UpToDate ® Print Email TBI subdural hematoma CT scan showing a left acute subdural hematoma (SDH, arrow). Subdural hematomas are typically crescent-shape. In this case the SDH is causing significant mass effect and shift of midline structures to the right. Reproduced with permission from: J Claude Hemphill III, MD and Nicholas Phan, MD, FRCSC. Diffuse axonal injury CT scan of the brain showing diffuse axonal injury (DAI). Note the deep shearing-type injury in or near the white matter of the left internal capsule (arrow). Reproduced with permission from: J Claude Hemphill II, MD and Nicholas Phan, MD, FRCSC. Frontal cerebral contusion CT scan of the brain depicting cerebral contusions. The basal frontal areas (as shown) are particularly susceptible. Reproduced with permission from: J Claude Hemphill III, MD and Nicholas Phan, MD, FRCSC. TBI epidural hematoma CT scan demonstrating a right epidural hematoma (EDH, arrow). Note the lenticular shape. Reproduced with permission from: J Claude Hemphill III, MD and Nicholas Phan, MD, FRCSC.