clinical features

Last reviewed 02/2022

The effects develop gradually as bleeding is venous in origin and at low pressure.

General features include:

  • fluctuating conscious level:
    • there may be a history of gradual onset of headaches, memory loss, personality change, dementia, confusion and drowsiness
    • symptoms vary from day to day with intervening lucid periods
  • focal neurological signs - often, hemiparesis of the side ipsilateral to the lesion - a "false" localising sign
  • aphasia - if the lesion is on the left side

Acute form:

  • symptoms follow immediately from an identifiable injury

Chronic form:

  • latent period of weeks or months before symptoms apparent
  • greater extent of cerebral distortion and herniation than acute form as the brain can initially accommodate the developing mass lesion