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Fig. 2 | International Journal of Emergency Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Peri-injury symptomatology as predictors of brain computed tomography (CT) scan abnormalities in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)

Fig. 2

Violin plot depicting the relationship between LOC, age, sex, against the outcome of abnormal head CT. Older patients tended to have an anormal CT scan regardless of the presence of LOC, with the highest population age density centered around 60 to 80 years. The largest difference in median age between normal and abnormal ct scans was for the population where there was no loss of consciousness

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