Acute subdural hematoma in an infant with a biphasic clinical course and late reduced diffusion

E. Hori, Takuya Akai, Kunitaka Maruyama, Yu Saito, Hiromichi Taneichi, Satoshi Kuroda
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Bright tree appearance (BTA) is a characteristic finding on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with transient high intensity in the white matter. BTA is characteristic of infants with acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures, but it has also been reported in head trauma cases. In this report, we describe an infant case of traumatic brain injury that demonstrated a biphasic clinical course and late reduced diffusion (TBIRD). A 5-month-old boy suffered from head trauma and developed coma and seizures. Computed tomography scans revealed acute subdural hematoma on the right side. He underwent an emergency operation to remove the hematoma but subsequently had seizure clusters for three days. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging revealed BTA in the right cerebral hemisphere. He was treated with antiepileptic agents and fully recovered to pre-injury condition, and MR imaging no further revealed any BTA 20 days after head trauma. He developed no complications at the 10-month postoperative follow-up. We reported a case of TBIRD following head trauma in the infant. The pathogenesis remains unclear, but we consider the possibility of biphasic seizures in infant head trauma cases, and we should appropriately administer the anticonvulsants and carefully check for MR imaging.
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一名婴儿的急性硬膜下血肿,临床过程呈双相,后期弥散功能减退
亮树外观(BTA)是弥散加权磁共振(MR)成像的一个特征性发现,在白质中具有一过性的高强度。BTA 是伴有双相癫痫发作的急性脑病婴儿的特征性表现,但在头部外伤病例中也有报道。在本报告中,我们描述了一例婴儿脑外伤病例,该病例表现为双相临床过程和晚期弥散减少(TBIRD)。 一名 5 个月大的男婴因头部外伤而出现昏迷和癫痫发作。计算机断层扫描显示他右侧有急性硬膜下血肿。他接受了急诊手术清除血肿,但随后三天出现癫痫发作。弥散加权磁共振成像显示右侧大脑半球存在 BTA。他接受了抗癫痫药物治疗,完全恢复到受伤前的状态,头部外伤 20 天后,磁共振成像不再显示任何 BTA。术后 10 个月随访时未发现并发症。 我们报告了一例婴儿头部外伤后 TBIRD 病例。其发病机制尚不清楚,但我们认为婴儿头部外伤病例有可能出现双相癫痫发作,我们应适当使用抗惊厥药物并仔细检查磁共振成像。
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