• "Typical" epidural hematoma (EDH)
○ 90-95% supratentorial (temporoparietal most common)
○ Fracture (linear, diastatic) crosses dural venous sinus
○ Coronal, sagittal reformats key to diagnosis
• Anterior temporal EDH (10% of EDHs)
– In front of, not lateral to, temporal lobe
○ Fracture crosses sphenoparietal sinus
○ Generally asymptomatic (1-2 cm, stable size)
○ No reported cases requiring surgery
○ Fracture crosses, lacerates superior sagittal sinus
○ Easily overlooked, size underestimated on axial CT
○ Coronal, sagittal reformatted images key
○ Lacerates clival venous plexus
○ Self-limited; dura tightly attached, so rarely large
○ Asymptomatic unless associated vascular, cranial nerve
○ Biconvex hyperdensity immediately posterior to clivus
○ Sagittal reformatted images key to diagnosis
injured sinus often thromboses
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to the right transverse sinus.
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