Acute-on-chronic subdural cranial hematoma in a dog: Case report

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A ten-month-old male Yorkshire terrier dog was evaluated via CT four months after traumatic brain injury. The head CT scan showed dilated ventricles associated with a peripheral crescent-shaped collection of blood near the right parietal bone with a mineralized area. The visceral layer of the hematoma was hyperattenuating on the native scan and showed moderate contrast enhancement after administration of intravenous iodinated contrast medium. No fractures were identified in the calvarium. These findings were compatible with acute-on-chronic calcified subdural hematoma, which have been described with more detail in humans. This is the first report to include the description of the imaging findings related to this condition using computed tomography in a dog.

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Bonelli, M. A., Silva, I. C. C., Fernandes, T. H. T., Schwarz, T., & Costa, F. S. (2020). Acute-on-chronic subdural cranial hematoma in a dog: Case report. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 72(1), 131–135. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10740

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