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. 2018 Jan;6(1):54–58. doi: 10.29252/beat-060108.

Table 1.

The baseline characteristics of the 94 patients with mild traumatic brain injury included in the current study

Variable Value
Age (years) 30.78 ± 8.01
Gender  
Men (%) 58 (61.7%)
Women (%)                                           36 (38.3%)
Mechanism of injury  
Fall (%) 43 (45.7%)
Road traffic accident (%) 29 (30.9%)
Assault (%) 22 (23.4%)
Comorbidities  
Hypertension (%) 29 (30.8%)
Ischemic heart disease (%) 12 (12.7%)
Diabetes Mellitus (%) 8 (8.51%)
Thyroid disease (%) 2 (2.1%)
Injuries  
Long bone fractures (%) 42 (44.6%)
Abdominopelvic injuries (%) 21 (22.3%)
Chest injuries (%) 16 (17.1%)
Renal injuries (%) 6 (6.4%)
Scalp laceration  
Width (cm) 4.12 ± 1.87
Length (cm) 7.63 ± 2.72
Scalp Laceration Location  
Parietal (%) 32 (34.1%)
Frontal (%) 28 (29.6%)
Occipital (%) 18 (19.2%)
Temporal (%) 16 (17.1%)
Brain CT-Scan findings  
Subgaleal hematoma (%) 76 (80.9%)
Skull base fracture (%) 7 (7.4%)
Linear skull fracture (%) 7 (7.4%)
Brain contusion (%) 3 (3.2%)
Subdural hematoma (%) 1 (1.1%)
Skull fracture  
Yes (%) 14 (14.9%)
No (%) 80 (85.1%)