More serious closed head injuries may produce cerebral contusions (as above) that can be complicated by cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Intracranial bleeding may result ...
Hemorrhagic contusions of any size were present on the initial head CT scan in 48% of patients, but hemorrhagic contusions with a total volume of >5 cc were present in only 10%. New or expanded ...
Head CT on admission revealed a subtle hyperdense ... A follow-up brain MRI scan demonstrated no ongoing injury. Postpartum cerebral angiopathy (PCA) is characterized by a reversible, multifocal ...
Imaging tests like CT scans and MRIs to assess brain damage ... secondary brain injury following TBI. This may include controlling intracranial pressure, optimizing cerebral perfusion, and ...