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1. Acute anterior and subtemporal epidural hematoma. 2. Subtle linear skull fracture.
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1. Acute epidural hematoma (unclotted). 2. Cephalohematoma (left parietal). 3. Linear temporoparietal skull fracture. 4. Bilateral temporal contusions. 5. Transtentorial herniation (due to epidural hematoma and bitemporal contusions)
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1. Acute subdural hematomas (bilateral convexities, interhemispheric, tentorial leaf) 2. Transtentorial herniation 3. Traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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1. Bilateral frontal / temporal lobe hemorrhagic and nonhemorrhagic contusions 2. Skull fractures; coronal and sagittal suture diastasis 3. Possible basal skull fracture 4. Transtentorial herniation w/ resultant left posterior cerebral artery infarction 5. Bilateral subperiosteal orbital hematomas.
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1. Chronic subdural hematoma with recent rebleed 2. Subfalcine herniation with obstructive hydrocephalus due to distortion of the foramen of Monro. 3. Transtentorial herniation with severe midbrain compression.
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1. Depressed compound temporoparietal skull fracture 2. Hemorrhagic / nonhemorrhagic contusions at the depressed fracture margins 3. Basal skull fracture (sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses) 4. Chiasmatic sulcus/tuberculum sellae fractures with optic chiasm injury 5. Small left convexity subdural hematoma
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