Superior sagittal sinus air after penetrating craniocerebral trauma
- PMID: 3945909
- DOI: 10.1016/0090-3019(86)90239-9
Superior sagittal sinus air after penetrating craniocerebral trauma
Abstract
Intracranial air secondary to craniocerebral trauma is not uncommon. Computed tomography scanning may show the air within specific intracranial compartments. We report a case of air within the superior sagittal sinus visualized with computed tomography and documented at operation.
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