This is a review of 26 cases of traumatic subdurM hygroma (TSI-t). Special attention was paid to frequency of occurrence, angiographic features, and the relationship between subdural fluid appearance and clinical course, since these have been seldom reported previously. TSH was infrequent among the intracranial mass lesions following head injury. Cerebral angiography was useful in diagnosis. There were occasional postoperative difficulties when the subdural fluid was xanthochromic or blood-tinged. Acta I%urochirurgica, u 26, Fast. 4 18
✓ Papilloma and venous angioma of the choroid plexus manifested by massive intraventricular hemorrhage are described. Although these lesions were too small to be visualized on the cerebral angiograms, they were recognized at operation, and the patients survived with good recovery.
SummaryA case of spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage due to a thoracic neurinoma during anti coagulation therapy is presented. The underlying pathology, clinical course and pertinent literature are reviewed.
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