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. 2019 Feb 25;27(2):69–74. doi: 10.4103/JMU.JMU_54_18

Table 1.

Investigating the characteristics of patients present in two groups

Variable Patients (n=62), n (%) Voluntary healthy (n=50), n (%) Total (n=112), n (%)
Sex
 Male 58 (93.5) 28 (56) 86 (76.8)
 Female 4 (6.5) 22 (44) 26 (23.2)
Age 34.86±14.24 (19-75) 29.82±9.8 (20-66) 32.59±12.74 (19-75)
Right optic nerve diameter (mm) 6.01±0.76 3.41±0.56 4.85±1.46
Left optic nerve diameter (mm) 6.11±0.75 3.39±0.54 4.89±1.51
Mean of both side (mm) 6.06±0.75 3.04±0.5 4.87±1.47
Trauma mechanism
 Driving crash 44 (70.96) - 44 (70.96)
 Fall from height 12 (19.35) - 12 (19.35)
 Stumble 2 (3.24) - 2 (3.24)
 Quarrel 4 (6.45) - 4 (6.45)
Bleeding
 Has it 56 (90.3) - 56 (90.3)
 Does not have it 6 (9.7) - 6 (9.7)
Early symptoms
 Decreased Glasgow coma 49 (79.03) - 49 (79.03)
 Focal nerve symptoms 1 (1.61) - 1 (1.61)
 Nausea and vomiting 3 (4.84) - 3 (4.84)
 Decreased Glasgow coma and focal nerve symptoms 5 (8.05) - 5 (8.05)
 Decreased Glasgow coma and nausea and vomiting 3 (4.84) - 3 (4.84)
 Decreased Glasgow coma and focal nerve symptoms and nausea and vomiting 1 (1.61) - 1 (1.61)