Info Images Findings Impression Reco/Acuity Case Images View Images / Launch Visage Case Notes History Dad fell on baby. Swelling of the right parietal temporal region. Evaluate for fracture or intracranial hemorrhage. Exam CT HEAD NO IVCON Prior Study None Dicom View Reference Material
Section 1 Submit Findings CB1417 Findings Skull films, scout films, or CT bone windows There is soft tissue swelling of the scalp. Yes No There is evidence of a fracture-linear/mixed, nondisplaced/displaced/depressed/complex calvarial fracture with or without diastasis. Yes No There is evidence of a fracture crossing any of the meningeal artery or major dural sinuses sites. Yes No There is evidence of a calvarial fracture extending into or from the intracranial surface of any of the paranasal sinuses, temporal bone /sigmoid plate/ lesser sphenoid wing or optic canal with or without intracranial gas. Yes No There is evidence of concurrent abnormalities not likely related to recent brain injury. Yes No Head CT or CTA There is evidence of subperiosteal/subgaleal hemorrhage along either the inner or outer calvarial surface. Yes No There is evidence of epidural/subdural/intradural/ subarachnoid hemorrhage. Yes No There are mixed-age CNS injuries. Yes No There is evidence of intraaxial direct impact injuries: brain contusion or superficial gliding contusions /coup opposite side (counter coup event), / intraventricular hemorrhage. Yes No There is evidence of brain laceration from missile type penetrating injuries. Yes No There is evidence of intraaxial (non-direct impact acceleration/deceleration) brain shear injuries or diffuse axonal injuries (i.e. DAI) arterial microvascular shear effect causing microhemorrhages at the gray-white junction or along the major forceps of the corpus callosum. Yes No There is evidence of venous tether avulsion injuries, possibly with brain laceration (linear parenchymal hemorrhage). Yes No There is evidence of any brain herniation. Yes No There is evidence of regional brain swelling from dysautoregulation and expanded intravascular pool, but without apparent brain edema. Yes No There is evidence of intercurrent ICA/ACA/PCA or circummesencephalic artery stroke(s) from herniation or choking. Yes No There is evidence of global (diffuse) cytogenic edema likely related to concurrent apneic episode with cytotoxic brain edema. Yes No CTA There is evidence of major arterial post traumatic dissection. Yes No N/A There is evidence of pial or meningeal arterial entrapment in a fracture. Yes No N/A There is evidence of major arterial post traumatic injury producing a pseudoaneurysm. Yes No N/A There is evidence of major arterial post traumatic injury producing a high or low flow AV fistula. Yes No N/A There is evidence of deformity (external compression) or thrombosis of a dural sinus. Yes No N/A There is evidence of concurrent abnormalities not likely related to recent brain injury. Yes No N/A