Table 1.
Injury severity and lesion description for TBI patients.
Patient study number | GCS* on scene/pre-intubation | Location of injury | Time since injury to study scan 1st visit |
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2004 | 5 severe | Scattered petechial hemorrhages in both cerebral hemispheres. A slightly larger hemorrhage in the L temporal lobe (superior to the petrous ridge) | 37 months |
2001 | 7 severe | Evidence of hemorrhage in both frontal lobes at gray/white matter interfaces and corpus callosum as well as the superior cerebellar cistern. No mass lesion | 25 months |
2019 | 14 mild | R SAH and SDH. Hemorrhagic contusion R posterior temporal lobes. Multiple areas contusion superior frontal lobes and R cerebellar hemisphere, R temporal and inferior frontal lobes | 33 months |
2011 | 8 severe | Hemorrhagic contusion L lentiform nucleus. Small focal lesion pons. Bilateral subcortical area frontal lobes. Signal change in corpus callosum | 27 months |
2002 | 12 moderate | SAH in the sulci of the L frontoparietal convexity | 18 months |
2003 | 5 severe | Multiple hemorrhagic contusions L temporal lobe. Haemorrhage L basal ganglia. R thalamus. R subcortical diffuse axonal injury | 14 months |
2006 | 7 severe | Subarachnoid hemorrhage in the L interpeduncular fossa and foramen magnum | 32 months |
2007 | 14 mild | Hemorrhagic contusions in orbital frontal cortex. Subarachnoid blood in both cerebral convexities | 10 months |
2008 | 3 severe | SAH in convexity sulci bilaterally and interpeduncular fossa | 10 months |
2010 | 8 severe | R frontoparietal EDH. Small hemorrhagic contusions L inferior frontal, lateral orbitofrontal gyri and anterior aspect of L temporal lobe | 8 months |
2012 | 6 severe | R temporal EDH, hemorrhagic contusions anterior aspect L temporal lobe, posterior inferior R frontal lobe. Scattered areas traumatic SAH in interpeduncular fossa and some of the posterior convexity sulci of both hemispheres | 11 months |
2013 | 7 severe | Intraventricular hemorrhage | 26 months |
2015 | Not available—injury abroad | R temporal/parietal contusion | 41 months |
2016 | 10 moderate | R SAH and SDH | 6 months |
2018 | 3 severe | L temporal lobe contusion and L tentorial SDH | 8 months |