Baykan, NecmiDurukan, PolatSalt, OmerYakar, SuleKaymaz, Nesij DoganKavalci, Cemil2024-06-122024-06-1220182147-2092https://doi.org/10.12996/gmj.2018.42https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/21834Traumatic interhemispheric subdural hematoma is rarely seen important condition. It account about 6% of all patient with traumatic ISH. In our case we presented a trafic accident of 48 years old, male who was a brought to our ED. Norological examination there was neither patologic symptom nor increased intracranial pressure symptoms. In the cranial tomography at the level of anterior falx, about 13 mm width hyperdens area (subdural hemorrhage) was seen. without any patologic symptom in the norological examination of traumatic patient, even if there is no any risk to cause bleeding, intracranial bleeding can ocur. According to this reason we do suggest to do cranial scan for the patients with trauma history.tr10.12996/gmj.2018.42info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInterhemispheric Subdural HematomaHead TraumaEmergency RoomPatient With Post Traumatic interhemispheric Subdural Hematoma: A Case ReportArticle292148149N/AWOS:0004375276000182-s2.0-85045912913Q4