The computed tomographic scan has revolutionized the management of intracranial lesion and has been established as an accurate diagnostic modality. The computed tomography was perorformed in 226 intracranial lesions and those findings were retrospecti...
The computed tomographic scan has revolutionized the management of intracranial lesion and has been established as an accurate diagnostic modality. The computed tomography was perorformed in 226 intracranial lesions and those findings were retrospectivery analyzed.
The results were summerized as tollows:
Age incidence was prevalaent in older than 40 year old in brain neoplasm, and 50 year old in cerebrovascular accident, and 20-30 year old in cerebrocranial trauma. The ratio of male and female was 2 : 1 in intracranial hematoma and craniocerebral trauma.
190 abnormal CT findings were subdivided into brain neoplasm 46, orbital tumor 3, intracerebral hematoma 28, aneurysm 4, AVM 4, craniocerebral trauma 113, brain abscess 2, hydrocephalus 3, cerebral atrophy 2, parasites 2.
Durationbetween morbid onset and CT scannigs were
0-12 hours : 102(45.1%) 12-24 hours : 17(3.5%)
24-36 hours : 13(5.7%) 36-48 hours : 10(4.4%)
48- : 84(37.2%)
Neurological findings were cheaked into mental state, pupil reflex and motor respond.
Brainneoplasm and craniocerbral trauma were subdivided into spesfic diseases.