HYPERACUTE SUBDURAL-HEMATOMA - CT MIMIC OF RECURRENT EPISODES OF BLEEDING IN THE SETTING OF CHILD-ABUSE

Citation
S. Sargent et al., HYPERACUTE SUBDURAL-HEMATOMA - CT MIMIC OF RECURRENT EPISODES OF BLEEDING IN THE SETTING OF CHILD-ABUSE, Journal of forensic sciences, 41(2), 1996, pp. 314-316
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Legal
ISSN journal
00221198
Volume
41
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
314 - 316
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1198(1996)41:2<314:HS-CMO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Mixed density extraaxial hematomae on computed tomography (CT) scannin g generally represent recurrent episodes of bleeding (chronic subdural hematoma with rebleeding). Hyperacute hemorrhages in which the patien t is actively bleeding or has a coagulopathy have also been described as mixed density (1). We report a case of child abuse in a fourteen mo nth old child who presented with a CT scan showing a mixed density sub dural hematoma which was originally interpreted as recurrent episodes of hemorrhage, but who had evidence of only acute, active bleeding at surgery and by histologic examination. There is a proportionally high incidence of subdural hematoma in cases of child abuse, due in part to the increased susceptibility of the immature brain to trauma. Because the mechanism of injury is different for hemorrhage due to hyperacute subdural hematoma (SDH) and that of acute bleeding within a chronic S DH, the distinction between these entities has potentially important l egal implications in cases of suspected child abuse. This potential pi tfall in interpretation of the CT scan has not to our knowledge been r eported in the forensic literature.