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Brain Perfusion Changes in a Patient with Facial Trauma.
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Yüz Travmalı Bir Hastada Beyin Perfüzyon Değişiklikleri. (Turkish)
- Abstract:
A 69-year-old male was admitted to our hospital because of left facial trauma with bone fractures, including the maxillary sinus, zygomatic arch, and ethmoid and sphenoid bones. Brain computed tomography was unremarkable but regional cerebral blood flow with hexamethyl-propyleneamine oxime single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) showed hypoperfusion of the left hemisphere, which was reversible since a repeat SPECT 4 months later was substantially improved. Brain perfusion SPECT may provide information on cerebrovascular status in some cases of facial injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Altmış dokuz yaşında erkek hasta, maksiller sinüs, zigomatik ark, etmoid ve sfenoid kemikleri içeren kemik kırıkları ile prezente sol yüz travması nedeniyle hastanemize başvurdu. Beyin bilgisayarlı tomografisinde özellik yoktu ancak hekzametil-propilen-amin oksim tek foton emisyonlu bilgisayarlı tomografi (SPECT) ile sol hemisferde bölgesel serebral kan akışında hipoperfüzyon görüldü. Bu hipoperfüzyon geçici olduğu ve 4 ay sonra tekrarlanan SPECT ile önemli ölçüde gerilediği gözlendi. Beyin perfüzyon SPECT, bazı yüz yaralanmalarında serebrovasküler durum hakkında bilgi sağlayabilir. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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