1naresh
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Signs and symptoms Arterial hemorrhage/expanding cervical hematoma Cervical bruit Focal neurologic deficit Neurologic examination incongruous with head CT scan findings Stroke on secondary CT scan Risk factors Maxillo facial fractures–Le Fort II or III fracture Cervical spine fracture patterns: extension into the transverse foramen, C1–C3 vertebral fractures Skull base fracture extending to involve the carotid canal Diffuse axonal injury with GCS score <6 Near hanging with anoxic brain injury
Note:—GCS indicates Glasgow Coma Scale. Table adapted from Cothren et al.34