Calcified Chronic Subdural Haematoma Mimic Meningioma ()
ABSTRACT
Background: The calcified chronic subdural haematoma is rare. The first case description is in 1884 [
1]. The incidence of calcified chronic subdural haematoma has been reported to be 0.3% to 2.7% of all chronic subdural haematoma. Case Description: We reported a case of 27 year-old male presenting with deterioration of motor function in his right limbs since 1 month before admission, and brain imaging C-T scan and MRI were done; pathological lesion was successfully and completely removed, with good improvement post-surgery.
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Madhi, K. and Awadh, G. (2019) Calcified Chronic Subdural Haematoma Mimic Meningioma.
Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery,
9, 457-460. doi:
10.4236/ojmn.2019.94044.
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