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The bilateral isodense subdural hematoma on computerized tomographic scan.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroradiology
    • Neuroimaging
    • Neurology

    Background:

    • Computed tomography (CT) is a primary imaging modality for evaluating intracranial pathologies.
    • Blood products typically exhibit high attenuation on CT, but can become isodense with brain parenchyma in chronic subdural hematomas (CSHs).
    • Isodense CSHs present a diagnostic challenge, potentially leading to missed or delayed diagnoses.