Figure 3:Some abnormal findings (CT and Clinical) in our series: 3a- Left parietal acute extradural haematoma, 3b- Right frontal acute extradural haematoma, 3c- Right parietal haemorrhagic contusion with bifrontal subdural hygroma, 3d- Multiple intraparenchymal [right parietal and left frontal] haematomata, 3e- Left temporo-occipital intraparenchymal haematoma, 3f- Left hemispheric cerebral oedema with effacement of most CSF spaces and significant midline shift to the right, 3g- Left fronto-parietal chronic subdural haematoma with peripheral contrast enhancement, 3h- Left frontal depressed skull fracture affecting the ipsilateral frontal paranasal sinus with an underlying pneumocephalus, 3i- Right frontal compound depressed skull fracture with effusion of contused brain – one of the cases that warranted immediate operative treatment without obtaining CT scan, 3j- Parietal comminuted compound depressed skull fracture operated on before CT scanning, 3k- Right parieto-temporal compound linear skull fracture with laceration of the meninges down to the brain parenchyma, another of the cases surgically treated before CT could be done.