MLS=midline shift? sm
Posted By: flybye on 2007-04-20
In Reply to: Neuro - Mo
Subject: MLS=midline shift? sm
another wild guess here, but perhaps on the CT scan they can see a posterior MLS (midline shift)...caused by the hemorrhage...and now showing up as a hematoma or contusion within the midline shift???
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