Bilateral cortical atrophy after severe brain trauma and extradural homatoma

We report the case of a severe head injured 43-year old male patient with a large extradural hematoma, Glasgow Coma Scale 3 and dilated fixed pupils. Patient was promptly submitted to surgical evacuation of the lesion, but remained in persistent vegetative state in the post-operative time. Head comp...

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Published inArquivos de neuro-psiquiatria Vol. 65; no. 4B; pp. 1237 - 1240
Main Authors Louzada, Paulo Roberto, Vaitsman, Rafael Pereira, Souza, Arthur Borges Martins de, Coutinho, Pedro de Oliveira, Lengruber, Renata Teixeira, Neves, Francisco Weldes Brito das, Missaka, Herbert, Lima, Marco Aurélio Albuquerque, Salame, José Massoud
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Brazil Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 01.12.2007
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Summary:We report the case of a severe head injured 43-year old male patient with a large extradural hematoma, Glasgow Coma Scale 3 and dilated fixed pupils. Patient was promptly submitted to surgical evacuation of the lesion, but remained in persistent vegetative state in the post-operative time. Head computed tomography scans performed before surgery, and at early and late post-operative periods comparatively revealed extreme bilateral cortical atrophy. Late consequences of severe head trauma drastically affect the prognosis of patients, being its prevention, and neuroprotection against secondary injury still a therapeutical challenge for neurosurgeons.
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ISSN:0004-282X
1678-4227
0004-282X
DOI:10.1590/S0004-282X2007000700029