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Epidural hematoma in children: Do cranial sutures act as a barrier?

Journal of Neuroradiology, 2009
Epidural hematoma (EDH) is secondary to laceration of meningeal vessels (arteries or veins), diploic veins or dural sinuses in head injuries. It is widely believed that EDH does not cross cranial sutures, allowing its differentiation from subdural hematoma (SDH). The goal of this study was to determine the percentage of EDH that crosses cranial sutures.
T A G M, Huisman, F T C, Tschirch
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The unmet global burden of cranial epidural hematomas: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2022
Approximately 69 million people suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) annually. Patients with isolated epidural hematomas (EDH) with access to timely surgical intervention often sustain favorable outcomes. Efforts to ensure safe, timely, and affordable access to EDH treatment may offer tremendous benefits.A comprehensive literature search was ...
Amina, Rahimi   +6 more
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Traumatic Middle Meningeal Artery Aneurysm: A Rare Cause of Recurrent Acute Epidural Hematoma. A Case Report

Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
Traumatic middle meningeal artery aneurysm (TMMA) is a rare condition and a known cause of several different bleeding patterns after head injury. Once detected, they need to be treated as an emergency due to their potential for morbidity and mortality ...
Toshihide Takahashi   +6 more
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Acute Traumatic Epidural Hematoma in Geriatri, case report

COMSERVA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat
Acute epidural haematomas (AEDH) are rare cases in geriatric age group as the dura adheres firmly to the inner table of the cranial bone. Trauma Brain Injuries are attributed to several mechanisms of injury, including falls, motor vehicle or other types ...
Aulia Agung Sanubari   +2 more
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[Epidural hematoma of the posterior cranial fossa].

Neuro-Chirurgie, 1990
The use of CT scans has entirely modified the prognosis of epidural hematomas of the posterior cranial fossa. The analysis of a personal series of 20 cases diagnosed and treated over a 10 year period, that is 6.5% of E.D.H. cases seen in this hospital, has enabled us: to propose an anatomical study regrouping the different topographic forms observed in
A, Thierry   +5 more
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Recurrent subtemporal epidural hematoma with second, third and fourth cranial nerve compression

Computerized Radiology, 1984
A patient who was admitted with visual loss and, third and fourth cranial nerve paresis as only evidence of a recurrent epidural hematoma is presented. A review of some of the mechanisms suggested in the literature to explain the etiology of ocular signs in the presence of extracerebral collections is offered.
R E, Ramirez, N, Hibri, M W, Brennan
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[Epidural hematomas in the posterior cranial fossa].

Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 1990
In the course of twenty years 92 patients with intracranial epidural haematomas (EH) were operated. In five these patients, i.e. 5.4%, the EH was in the posterior cranial fossa (EHPF). Focal symptoms of compression of the cerebellum and the lower cranial nerves developed only in subacute EHPF.
J, Steno, J, Fröhlich, I, Bízik
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Clival Epidural Hematoma in Traumatic Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsies Combined with Cervical Injuries

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2010
Eight patients sustained a combination of clival epidural hematoma, traumatic sixth cranial nerve palsy (6 NP), and occipitocervical injury. This combination of features has been sparsely described. Whether the hematoma, which represents tectorial membrane injury, is merely a marker for 6 NP and occipitocervical injury or is causative is unresolved ...
Hugh J, Garton   +3 more
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Location of traumatic cranial epidural hematoma correlates with the source of hemorrhage: A 12-year surgical review.

World Neurosurgery, 2021
Iris B Charcos   +8 more
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Computed Tomography of Cranial Subdural and Epidural Hematomas

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1977
Forty-one cases of subdural and nine of epidural hematomas were studied with regard to attenuation and the time between trauma and computed tomography scanning. The attenuation of the hematomas showed a consistent decrease with time during the first 4 weeks.
M, Bergström   +3 more
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