Abnormal rapid-sequence imaging in a patient with subdural empyema: case report
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Abnormal rapid-sequence imaging in a patient with subdural empyema: case report
Abstract
Static brain images in a patient with subdural empyema showed findings similar to those of a subdural hematoma. The rapid-sequence study, however, showed increased peripheral activity on the affected side. Since this finding suggested an inflammatory process, further neuroradiologic evaluation and immediate surgical treatment were undertaken. The significance of the rapid-sequence study in subdural empyema has not been reported previously.
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