2014
DOI: 10.3171/2014.2.jns131248
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Comparison of CT and clinical findings of Terson's syndrome in 121 patients: a 1-year prospective study

Abstract: Routinely looking for TS findings in CT head scans may prove valuable in clinical practice. Terson's syndrome is associated with female sex and poor clinical condition on admission.

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“…We observed ocular alterations on CT in patients with VH and/or PH, but not in individuals with RH. Furthermore, results are in line with data published by Koselka et al, recently . They found a sensitivity of the CT findings for any OH of 42% and a specificity of 97%.…”
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“…We observed ocular alterations on CT in patients with VH and/or PH, but not in individuals with RH. Furthermore, results are in line with data published by Koselka et al, recently . They found a sensitivity of the CT findings for any OH of 42% and a specificity of 97%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, results are in line with data published by Koselka et al, recently. 17 They found a sensitivity of the CT findings for any OH of 42% and a specificity of 97%. Moreover, intraobserver agreement was good with a κ of 0.69.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…The sudden increase in intracranial pressure may cause an acute hemorrhage into the retina and vitreous of the eye with sudden loss of vision, which is referred to as Terson's syndrome. 29 The hemorrhages may be demonstrated on CT, but are easily seen on funduscopic exam. Vision loss may also occur from rupture of an ophthalmic artery aneurysm or from vasospasm-related infarction that may occur after aneurysmal rupture.…”
Section: Vascularmentioning
confidence: 98%