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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Subdural hemorrhage
  1. ... subdural hematoma begins several weeks after the first bleeding. ... the surface of the brain. In a chronic subdural collection, blood leaks from the veins slowly over time, or a fast hemorrhage is left to clear up on its own. ...
  2. ... of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the deadliest of all head injuries. The bleeding fills the brain area very rapidly, compressing brain ...
  3. ... In the layers that surround the brain ( subarachnoid hemorrhage , subdural hematoma , epidural hematoma ) Head injury is a common ... and the layers that surround the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, epidural hematoma). Symptoms of a head injury ...
  4. ... the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord) Subdural hematoma (bleeding between the covering of the brain and the ...
  5. ... Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
  6. ... Along with the fracture, brain injury, such as subdural hematoma (bleeding) may occur.
  7. ... affect the brain, including: Birth defect Bleeding ( subarachnoid , subdural or epidural bleed , or bleeding in the brain tissue itself) Aneurysms Infection, such ...
  8. ... vessel in the brain (aneurysm) Bleeding (for example, subdural hematoma , epidural hematoma , or bleeding in the brain tissue) Bone infection Brain abscess ...
  9. ... around the brain. This can be a subarachnoid hemorrhage , a subdural hematoma , or an epidural hematoma . Clots in the ...
  10. ... attached. Causes of increased intracranial pressure may include bleeding into the subdural space (subdural hematoma).
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