The Radiology Partners (RP) Neuroradiology National Subspecialty Division (NSD) presents our newest Rad to Rad Learning case.
Peer Learning Opportunity
Progressive increase in intracranial pressure over time is life threatening.
Tension Pneumocephalus

Note the progressive compression of the frontal lobes by air with widening of interhemispheric spaces.
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Practical Insights 
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Occurs most commonly after SDH evacuation, but can also be seen after skill base or sinonasal surgeries, head trauma, and nitrous oxide anesthesia.
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Treated with ventriculostomy, craniotomy, and dural defect closure.
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Takeaway: Symptomatic enlarging pneumocephalus is a neurosurgical emergency.
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