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Fatal clival subdural hematoma in a hemophiliac
D J Myers1, J J Moossy, M V Ragni
1Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|February 1, 1995
Abstract:
We report the case of a hemophiliac in whom developed an unusual site of intracranial bleeding, a subdural hematoma that extended in the posterior fossa anteriorly from the clivus into the upper spinal subdural space. The hematoma was delayed in onset and was fatal. We review the current management recommendations for hemophiliac patients with head injury and the clinical presentation of intracranial bleeding in hemophiliacs. The necessity for Factor VIII replacement and serial computed tomography scans is emphasized.