- A
subdural hematoma (SDH) is a type of
bleeding in
which a
collection of blood—usually but not
always ****ociated with a
traumatic brain injury—gathers...
- A
subdural hygroma (SDG) is a
collection of
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF),
without blood,
located under the
dural membrane of the brain. Most
subdural hygromas...
- may also be a
source of infection,
though is much rarer.
Among spinal subdural abscesses, methicillin-sensitive
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common...
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intraventricular hemorrhages),
subarachnoid hemorrhage,
epidural hemorrhage, and
subdural hematoma. Each
subtype has
distinct causes,
clinical features, and treatment...
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Subdural empyema is a form of
empyema – a
collection of pus, in the
subdural space.
Bacterial or
occasionally fungal infection of the
skull bones or air...
- The
subdural space (or
subdural cavity) is a
potential space that can be
opened by the
separation of the
arachnoid mater from the dura
mater as the result...
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Subdural effusion refers to an
effusion in the
subdural space,
usually of
cerebrospinal fluid.[citation needed] It is
sometimes treated with surgery....
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cavity the
uterus (pyometra) the
appendix (appendicitis) the
meninges (
subdural empyema) the
joints (septic arthritis) the
gallbladder Chest X-rays or...
- can put
pressure on the brain.
Types of
intracranial hemorrhage include subdural, subarachnoid, extradural, and
intraparenchymal hematoma.
Craniotomy surgeries...
- skull, as
occurs in
subdural hematomas. Most
people also have a
skull fracture.
Epidural hematomas may
occur in
combination with
subdural hematomas, or either...