[MR imaging of corpus callosal injuries]
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[MR imaging of corpus callosal injuries]
Abstract
The MR imaging and CT findings of corpus callosal injury were analyzed in 32 of 224 patients with acute head injuries. MR imaging was more sensitive than CT in the detection of callosal injuries. All 9 hemorrhagic lesions were visualized on both MR imaging and CT. Fifteen of 23 nonhemorrhagic lesions were not visualized on CT, although all nonhemorrhagic lesions were visualized on MR imaging. Twenty-four lesions of the corpus callosum were located in the splenium, but no lesion was located in the rostrum. Diffuse axonal shear injuries were visualized in 25 patients with callosal injury as associated traumatic lesions. Twenty-three patients with callosal injury had low initial Glasgow Coma Scale scores (less than 9), but 9 patients had high scores. Associated diffuse axonal shear injuries, especially in the brain stem could be a possible explanation for this difference. MR imaging is useful to detect traumatic lesions of the corpus callosum.
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