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Burst lobe

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A burst lobe is an intracranial hemorrhage affecting a brain lobe (part of the cerebral hemispheres) and characterized by an intracerebral hemorrhage in continuity with a subdural hemorrhage and contusion.

On a CT scan, it is shown as an irregular area of increased density which corresponds to a blood clot. This is surrounded by a low density area of oedema.

References

  1. Finnie, J. W. (17 November 2015). "Forensic Pathology of Traumatic Brain Injury". Veterinary Pathology. 53 (5): 962–978. doi:10.1177/0300985815612155.


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