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Can sub dural hematoma be seen on mri or ct months after it has occurred?

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Dr. Walter Husar answered

Maybe: The residua of a subdural hemorrhage can be seen for several weeks to months as the blood resorbs on MRI and ct.

Dr Munshower and 3 doctors agreed

Answered 6/10/2014

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