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  2. Epidural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    Epidural hematoma is usually found on the same side of the brain which was impacted by the blow, but on very rare occasions it can be due to a contrecoup injury. [ 12 ] A "heat hematoma" is an epidural hematoma caused by severe thermal burn , causing contraction and exfoliation of the dura mater and exfoliate from the skull, in turn causing ...

  3. Spinal epidural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The anatomy of the epidural space is such that spinal epidural hematoma has a different presentation from intracranial epidural hematoma. In the spine, the epidural space contains loose fatty tissue and a network of large, thin-walled veins, referred to as the epidural venous plexus. The source of bleeding in spinal epidural hematoma is likely ...

  4. Intracranial hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Subdural hematoma maybe less acute than epidural hematoma due to slower blood accumulation, but it still has the potential to cause brain herniation that may require surgical evacuation. [3] Clinical features depend on the site of injury and severity of injury. Patients may have a history of loss of consciousness but they recover and do not ...

  5. Subdural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of a subdural hematoma have a slower onset than those of epidural hematomas because the lower-pressure veins involved bleed more slowly than arteries. Signs and symptoms of acute hematomas may appear in minutes, if not immediately, [ 5 ] but can also be delayed as much as two weeks. [ 6 ]

  6. Middle meningeal artery - Wikipedia

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    An injured middle meningeal artery is the most common cause of an epidural hematoma. A head injury (e.g., from a road traffic accident or sports injury) is required to rupture the artery. Emergency treatment requires decompression of the hematoma, usually by craniotomy. Subdural bleeding is usually venous in nature, rather than arterial ...

  7. Ballet Dancer Recovers From Epidural Hematoma, Traumatic ...

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    After a bike crash without a helmet, ballet dancer developed epidural hematoma, a traumatic brain injury. Quick action on doctor's part, sped up recovery.

  8. Lucid interval - Wikipedia

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    When related to haemorrhage, the lucid interval occurs after the patient is knocked out by the initial concussive force of the trauma and then temporarily recovers, before lapsing into unconsciousness again when bleeding causes the haematoma to expand past the extent for which the body can compensate. [3]

  9. Celebrities Who Died Broke (or Close to It) - AOL

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    When he died of an epidural hematoma at age 42 in 2010, he was said to have $70,000 in debt. For more financial stories, please sign up for our free newsletters.