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Accident brain blood clot
Impression: * Acute subdural hemorrhage along the left fronto temporoparietal convexity. * Mild subarachnoid hemorrhage. * Peripheral haemorrhagic contusion in left temporal and left frontal lobes. * Hyperaemic brain swelling
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Seems like patient has Traumatic brain injury. There in bleeding outside and within the brain. Kindly consult a neurosurgeon for further management. Paitent will need management to reduce swelling within brain and further too
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