
CT Case 004
A 70-year-old female presents with 12 hours duration of headache and progressive drowsiness. A CT brain is performed

A 70-year-old female presents with 12 hours duration of headache and progressive drowsiness. A CT brain is performed

A 35yo male background of liver cirrhosis secondary to alcohol excess is transferred from a peripheral hospital with suspected GI bleed.

A 2yo presents following fall from a chair. She has a GCS of 5 on arrival to ED. This child was intubated and taken for urgent CT brain.

A 55 year old male presents to ED with several hours of confusion. En route to hospital he has a self-terminating tonic-clonic seizure.

Gerrie Potgieter gives a fantastic 7 min intro into how to decipher a CT brain imaging.

Andrew Dixon from Radiopaedia covers all the common pathology seen on CT scans in critical care.