Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum

The hemorrhagic lesion in the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum is not common and it can be found in patients with brain trauma (diffuse axonal injury), aneurysms of the pericallosal artery, after ruptured arteriovenous malformations or intracranial tumors. A 59-year-old man, a chronic alcoholic...

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Main Author: Spyridon Roditis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2011-09-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/590
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description The hemorrhagic lesion in the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum is not common and it can be found in patients with brain trauma (diffuse axonal injury), aneurysms of the pericallosal artery, after ruptured arteriovenous malformations or intracranial tumors. A 59-year-old man, a chronic alcoholic, developed a little hematoma in the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum with subarachnoid haemorrhage on the tentorium and all explorations showed no cause of these. Evolution was favorable with conservative treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-5402aca2c1a54c7bb674ee657e8761f92022-12-21T21:18:03ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592011-09-01183Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosumSpyridon RoditisThe hemorrhagic lesion in the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum is not common and it can be found in patients with brain trauma (diffuse axonal injury), aneurysms of the pericallosal artery, after ruptured arteriovenous malformations or intracranial tumors. A 59-year-old man, a chronic alcoholic, developed a little hematoma in the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum with subarachnoid haemorrhage on the tentorium and all explorations showed no cause of these. Evolution was favorable with conservative treatment.https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/590corpus callosumseptum pellucidumsplenial hematomaspontaneous hematoma
spellingShingle Spyridon Roditis
Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
Romanian Neurosurgery
corpus callosum
septum pellucidum
splenial hematoma
spontaneous hematoma
title Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
title_full Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
title_fullStr Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
title_short Spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
title_sort spontaneous hematoma of the septum pellucidum and corpus callosum
topic corpus callosum
septum pellucidum
splenial hematoma
spontaneous hematoma
url https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/590
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