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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychophysiol. 2011 Jul 12;82(1):97–106. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2011.06.019

Table 2.

Injury Characteristics and Neuroradiological Information for all Participants with TBI (N=10).

Age (yrs) Sex Etiology GCS LOC (days) PTA (days) Time Post Injury (months) Neuro-Radiological Findings
21 M MVA 3 42 21 10 Skull fracture and right subdural hematoma
22 F MVA 3 7 21 10 Bilateral frontal contusions but no other physical injuries
20 F MVA 3 14 14 12 1.5 cm high right frontal shear injury in the white matter; some subarachnoid blood in the quadrigeminal cistern
25 F MVA 3 28 28 11 Left occipital condyle fracture
21 M MVA 3 28 42 6 Unavailable
21 M Motorcycle Accident 3 12 33 8 Right temporal intracranial hemorrhage
37 M Motorcycle Accident 3 28 36 7 Small bilateral intraventricular hemorrhages with no shift
40 F MVA 6 1 15 13 Left temporal occipital subarachnoid hemorrhage; multiple skull fractures
24 M Boating Accident 3 9 13 2 Right temporal lobe epidural and subdural hematomas; right anterior middle cranial fossa hematoma
20 M MVA 6 60 60 3 Left frontal subdural hematoma, multiple frontoparietal contusions and an orbital fracture