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A subdural hematoma

(A) is practically always of venous origin
(B) in rarely seen in infancy
(C) is due to injury to the middle meningeal artery
(D) is always chronic
(E) does not usually occur in the absence of trauma

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  #2

A

  #3

A

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  #4

A

  #5

(A) is practically always of venous origin

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  #6

A

  #7

A subdural hematoma does not usually occur in the absence of trauma?

what does this statement mean?

a) due to trauma
b) mostly without trauma?

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  #8

inkspot wrote:
A subdural hematoma does not usually occur in the absence of trauma?

what does this statement mean?

a) due to trauma
b) mostly without trauma?

a) due to trauma


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  #9

nodnod

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  #10

Yes the Answer is A its is always of Venous Origin cos thts its pathology, Rest of the reasons or choices are incorrect.

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  #11

A







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