Kirsch E C, Khangure M S, Holthouse D, McAuliffe W
Neuroradiology, Department of Medical Radiology, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.
Neuroradiology. 2000 Aug;42(8):586-90. doi: 10.1007/s002340000331.
We present MRI findings in three patients with acute spontaneous subdural haematomas of the spine. Acute haematomas (1-3 days) were isointense or gave slightly high signal on T1-and heterogeneous signal on T2-weighted images. MRI precisely defined the level and extent of the haematoma preoperatively. The MRI was prospectively correctly interpreted as acute subdural haematomas in all patients. As a specific, noninvasive modality, MRI is the preferred imaging technique in this rare clinical entity.