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** Type D: Thickness ≤ 1cm, midline shift > 5 cm  
** Type D: Thickness ≤ 1cm, midline shift > 5 cm  
* Subdural hematoma may be classified according to imaging findings into 6 subtypes:
* Subdural hematoma may be classified according to imaging findings into 6 subtypes:
** Type 1
** Type 1: Hyperdense lesion, relatively homogeneous
** Type 2
** Type 2: Isodense lesion, relatively homogeneous
** Type 3
** Type 3: Hypodense, relatively homogeneous
** Type 4
** Type 4: Isodense to hypodense, relatively heterogeneous
** Type 5
** Type 5: Hypodense in its liquefied component, relatively heterogeneous; internal septations and loculations
** Type 6
** Type 6: Calcified hyperdense, relatively homogeneous


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Classification

There are 3 classification system for subdural hematoma:

  • Subdural hematoma may be classified according to symptom onset and duration into 3 subtypes:
    • Acute: Develope less than 24 hours after head trauma (or other subdural hemorrhage causes)
    • Subacute: Develope between 1 to 10 days after head trauma (or other subdural hemorrhage causes)
    • Chronic: Develope weeks or months after head trauma (or other subdural hemorrhage causes)
  • Subdural hematoma may be classified according to midline shift and thickness into 4 subtypes:
    • Type A: Thickness ≤ 1cm, midline shift ≤ 5 cm
    • Type B: Thickness > 1cm, midline shift ≤ 5 cm
    • Type C: Thickness > 1cm, midline shift > 5 cm
    • Type D: Thickness ≤ 1cm, midline shift > 5 cm
  • Subdural hematoma may be classified according to imaging findings into 6 subtypes:
    • Type 1: Hyperdense lesion, relatively homogeneous
    • Type 2: Isodense lesion, relatively homogeneous
    • Type 3: Hypodense, relatively homogeneous
    • Type 4: Isodense to hypodense, relatively heterogeneous
    • Type 5: Hypodense in its liquefied component, relatively heterogeneous; internal septations and loculations
    • Type 6: Calcified hyperdense, relatively homogeneous

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