Chronic subdural haematoma: a case series of uncommon presentations of a common disease

Author:

Ajoku Uchenna1,Iroegbu-Emeruem Linda2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital , Port Harcourt, Rivers , Nigeria

2. Department of Surgery, Rivers State University/ Rivers State University Teaching Hospital , Port Harcourt, Rivers , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Chronic subdural haematoma is a common neurological condition especially among the elderly population. Its presentation can be unspecific but often attributed to pressure, cortical irritation, and/or vascular compromise. In the patients’ cohort presented below, we have a series of cases where clinical history and examination did not result in an initial clinical diagnosis or suspicion of chronic subdural haematoma, with the diagnosis made only after brain imaging. We reviewed the literature regarding the aetiopathogenesis and clinical features of our patient cohort, which included a young woman with isolated right ptosis and pupillary dilatation, an elderly man with paraplegia, another elderly man with isolated right foot drop, and a young military man with no history of trauma. Our series re-emphasizes the sometimes non-specific and varied clinical presentation of chronic subdural haematoma. We reiterate the need for early brain imaging in patients who present with neurological disorder.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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