Chronic subdural haematoma after snowboard head injury

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Abstract

Two cases of chronic subdural haematoma following a snowboard head injury are reported. Although such cases are rare in sport, the risk in snowboarders is higher than expected. Evaluation of a snowboarder with a history of head injury, albeit mild, who complains of headaches should include computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging to allow rapid identification of any intracranial pathology.

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Uzura, M., Taguchi, Y., Matsuzawa, M., Watanabe, H., & Chiba, S. (2003). Chronic subdural haematoma after snowboard head injury. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 37(1), 82–83. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.37.1.82

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