Presentation
Subdural hemorrhage follow-up.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Subacute subdural hemorrhage
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There is a small volume of left subacute to chronic subdural hemorrhage exerting mild mass effect.
Note the very mild degree of rightward subfalcine, uncal, and transtentorial herniations. They are unlikely to be of any clinical significance.
Case Discussion
Case of subtle subfalcine, uncal, and transtentorial hernation secondary to subacute subdural hemorrhage.