Traumatic intraventricular hemorrhage
In the past, traumatic intraventricular hemorrhage was generally thought to be caused by an intracranial hematoma adjacent to the ventricle breaking into the ventricle, or a penetrating injury passing through the ventricular system, and blood from the trauma flowing into the ventricle was rare, and bleeding from the ventricle wall was even less . After CT scan was applied to clinical diagnosis, it changed the previous view and found that traumatic ventricular hemorrhage is not uncommon and often occurs in non-critical patients.
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