Abstract
✓ The classic clinical sequence in posterior fossa extradural hematoma is head injury, lucid interval, deterioration; the deterioration is usually terminated by death or surgical intervention. This report emphasizes a syndrome characterized by a double lucid interval in which the phase of deterioration terminates spontaneously with improvement. This is actually only a second lucid interval and can lead surgeons into a false sense of security since it is followed by deterioration, as the clot continues to enlarge. Four such cases are described in detail. The characteristics of the initial phase of deterioration are described and contrasted with those of the deterioration following the lucid interval in the classic supratentorial extradural hematoma.
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