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. 1991 Mar;31(3):376-80.

Post-traumatic basal ganglia hemorrhage: analysis of 52 patients with emphasis on the final outcome

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Post-traumatic basal ganglia hemorrhage: analysis of 52 patients with emphasis on the final outcome

J P Lee et al. J Trauma. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

A series of 52 patients suffering post-traumatic basal ganglia hemorrhage (BGH) after closed head injury is reviewed. Post-traumatic BGH was associated with other intracranial lesions in most cases. The outcome in this series is rather good, with 53.8% of patients having a functional survival. Radiologically, the post-traumatic intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and brainstem hemorrhage usually coexisted with a poor outcome. Old age (greater than 60), abnormal pupil reaction, impaired oculocephalic response, and abnormal motor response to pain stimuli are reliable clinical hallmarks for poor prognosis.

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