-Thirty-four consecutive adult patients with subdural traumatic hygroma were analysed for clinical evolution, serial computed tomography scan (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over a period of several months. Five of the patients presented CT scan and MRI evolution data showing increasing density over a period of 11 days to 6 months post trauma. In these five patients, final clinical and CT scan data were benign, with complete spontaneous resolution. Descriptions in literature of evolving traumatic subdural hygroma have presented CT scan density modifications changing into chronic subdural hematoma. Our patients show another possibility, density transformation, which sometimes show as subdural hematoma in CT scan and MRI, but with final evolution where clinical condition and CT scan return to normal.KEY WORDS: traumatic subdural hygroma, evolution, head injury, CT scan .Higroma subdural traumático: a propósito de cinco casos com modificação de densidade e resolução espontânea RESUMO -Analisamos 34 pacientes adultos com higroma subdural traumático quanto à evolução clínica, tomografias seriadas e ressonância magnética. Observou-se aumento da densidade do higroma subdural em cinco dos pacientes durante período que variou de 11 dias a 6 meses após o trauma. Nestes cinco pacientes, a evolução clínica foi favorável e os higromas apresentaram resolução espontânea. Há vários relatos na literatura de modificação da densidade dos higromas subdurais tramáticos, transformando-se em hematoma subdural crônico. Esta casuística apresenta outra possibilidade, ou seja, modificação da densidade, que pode ser apresentada como hematoma subdural pelas imagens de tomografia ou ressonância magnética, mas com resultado final das condições clínicas e de imagem retornando ao normal. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: higroma subdural traumático, traumatismo crânio-encefálico, evolução, tomografia computadorizada.Post-traumatic subdural hygroma is common, but its natural history is not well defined because there are few reports of clinical and computed tomography scan (CT) evolution data. These reports lack a uniform approach to method and segment time [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] . Some authors have reported traumatic subdural hygroma presenting density modifications in the CT scan with change to chronic subdural hematoma 4,7,9,10,12,13,[15][16][17][18] . This study reports a series of South American adult patients with traumatic subdural hygroma, with emphasis on the evolution of clinical and CT scan data.
METHODThirty-four 34 consecutive adult patients with subdural traumatic hygroma were analyzed; they were analyzed with emphasis on patients who presented density modifications over a follow-up time segment. Each patient was studied for clinical evolution, serial CT scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data for several months.This study was approved by our University Hospital Ethics Committee for Human Research.
RESULTSThere were 34 patients, with ages ranging from 16 to 85 years (mean 40), se...