Trials of surgical evacuation of supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhages have generally shown no functional benefit. Whether early minimally invasive surgical removal would result in better outcomes ...
Thigh compartment syndrome is uncommon and may go unrecognized. Signs and symptoms include a history of thigh swelling and/or hematoma and pain after minor injury in a patient who is anticoagulated.
MRI scans revealed a large, contrast-enhancing cystic lesion. Intraoperative examination identified an angiomatous nodule within the cyst wall, later confirmed to be the source of ongoing hemorrhage.