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epidural hematoma

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why not subdural hematoma???
I thnk it's subdural hematoma ...
for epidural hematoma, there is usually a fracture...in subdural hematoma, superfical cerebral veins "bridging veins" rupture and there is one convex margin on CT
while in epidural..there is biconvex margin of hematoma...

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  #4

E

  #5

I say E. Subdural because the hemorrhage is cresent shaped.
In Epidural it would be lenticular (elliptical or biconvex) shaped.


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  #6

And
Subdural hematoma is more common
how do you do this posting it is great
thank I have the same question

thanks for posting and the answers I do research
no offense trust but verify someone told once

Thanks

  #7

Agree, subdural hemorrhage

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