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Figure 1: (a,b) Head computed tomography (CT) scan obtained 40 minutes after injury showing a thin extra-axial hematoma in the right frontal region with no lesion of the posterior fossa; (c) Magnetic resonance imaging on T1-weighted image clarifying that the hematoma was an epidural hematoma; (d) A bone-level head CT scan demonstrating fracture of the occipital bone; (e) Follow-up head CT scan obtained 5.5 hours after injury revealing a 3 cm hematoma in the left cerebellar hemisphere

Figure 1: (a,b) Head computed tomography (CT) scan obtained 40 minutes after injury showing a thin extra-axial hematoma in the right frontal region with no lesion of the posterior fossa; (c) Magnetic resonance imaging on T1-weighted image clarifying that the hematoma was an epidural hematoma; (d) A bone-level head CT scan demonstrating fracture of the occipital bone; (e) Follow-up head CT scan obtained 5.5 hours after injury revealing a 3 cm hematoma in the left cerebellar hemisphere