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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
1994 Volume.23 No. 6 p.615 ~ p.624
Delayed Traumatic Intracranial Lesion
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Abstract
A retrospective analysis of 33 cases with operated delayed intracranial lesion who were admitted to EU1 Ji General Hospital from January 1990 to December 1992 was made according to their age and sex, etiology, lesion site, time interval to
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delayed intracrainal lesion, brain CT findings, relationship of GCS in initial and delayed lesion, associated injuries, treatment and prognosis (GOS).
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1) The young males on first to second decade were most frequently affected.
2) The most common cause was pedestrian accident by motor vehicle, followed by fall down.
3) The most common associated injury was skull fracture, followed by skeletal injury of extremity.
4) The most common delayed intracranial lesion was delayed epidural hematoma on youth.
5) The most frequent time interval when the delayed intracranial lesion may be occurred was from 12hr to 24hr after admission.
6) The most possible intial lesion which the delayed epidural hematoma may be occurred was scanty hematoma with pnumocephalus or CSF leakage.
7) The GOS (Glasgow Outcome Scale) of analysed 33cases were good in 60% and poor in 40%, i. e good recovery (42%), moderate disability (18%), severe disability (15%), vegetative state (12%), death (12%).
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