Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis in traumatic intracranial haematoma

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Out of 51 patients with traumatic intracranial haematoma admitted to a teaching hospital 11 (22%) died undiagnosed, and out of 307 such patients transferred to the West of Scotland Regional Neurosurgical Centre 111 (36%) had been deteriorating for more than 12 hours in another hospital. In two-thirds of these cases the delay was due to an erroneous diagnosis, either of cerebrovascular accident or of alcoholic intoxication. © 1976, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Galbraith, S. (1976). Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis in traumatic intracranial haematoma. British Medical Journal, 1(6023), 1438–1439. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6023.1438

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