İş, MerihGezen, FerruhAkgül, MehmetDöşoğlu, Murat2020-04-302020-04-3020111019-5149https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/5262WOS: 000287180500019PubMed: 21294102We report a 10-year-old girl with an isolated traumatic intraventricular hemorrhage following a traffic accident, who had a good prognosis. Her neurological examination upon arrival was normal and she had no complaint other than headache and vomiting. Computed tomography on admission showed a hemorrhage in the lateral and fourth ventricles. She had a Glasgow Coma Score of 15, and she was thus given only antiepileptic drugs for prophylaxis and followed. Computed tomography that was repeated 5 days after admission showed no blood and all ventricles were of normal size. There was no vascular pathology on magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography. The patient remains well 5 months after her accident. Intraventricular hemorrhage does not always have a poor prognosis.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessComputed tomographyIntraventricular hemorrhageHemorrhageHead injuryTraumatic Intraventricular Hemorrhage with a Good PrognosisArticle211107109WOS:000287180500019Q4