Acute subdural hemorrhage while traveling by bus: A risk factor in the elderly?

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A 71-year-old man was delivered to our emergency department by an intercity bus. About 4 hours into a journey, he had complained of a headache to his wife. After one more hour, she noted a change in his level of alertness and notified the bus driver. A computed tomography scan of the head showed a subdural hemorrhage.

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Soysal, S., Topacoglu, H., Acarbay, S., & Ozbas, K. (2005). Acute subdural hemorrhage while traveling by bus: A risk factor in the elderly? Journal of Travel Medicine, 12(4), 232–233. https://doi.org/10.2310/7060.2005.12412

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