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Persistent intraventricular hematoma following ruptured aneurysm

Y Yamamoto, S Waga

    Surgical Neurology
    |April 1, 1982
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    Intraventricular hematomas typically resolve within three weeks. However, one patient

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Radiology

    Background:

    • Intraventricular hematomas are commonly observed after intracranial hemorrhage.
    • Computed tomography (CT) is the standard imaging modality for diagnosis and follow-up.

    Observation:

    • A patient presented with an intraventricular hematoma resulting from an anterior communicating artery aneurysm rupture.
    • The hematoma remained visible on CT scans for two months post-hemorrhage, exceeding the typical resolution time.

    Findings:

    • This case documents an unusually persistent intraventricular hematoma.
    • The lesion's prolonged visibility challenges the established three-week timeframe for hematoma resolution.

    Implications:

    • Extended hematoma visibility may indicate atypical resolution patterns or underlying pathological processes.
    • Further investigation is warranted to understand factors influencing intraventricular hematoma persistence.

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