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reduce the
recurrence rate of
subdural haematoma. Even with
surgical evacuation of
chronic subdural haematoma, the
recurrence rate is high,
ranging from...
- A hematoma, also
spelled haematoma, or
blood suffusion is a
localized bleeding outside of
blood vessels, due to
either disease or
trauma including injury...
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pressure can
reduce the
volume of the
haematoma, but may not have any
effect against the
oedema surrounding the
haematoma.
Reducing the
blood pressure rapidly...
-
suffers a knee or
other blunt trauma to the
lateral quadriceps causing a
haematoma or
temporary paresis and
antalgic gait as a
result of pain.[citation needed]...
- A
cephalohematoma (American English), also
spelled cephalohaematoma (British English), is a
hemorrhage of
blood between the
skull and the
periosteum at...
-
create borders for
infectious processes (for
example Psoas abscess) and
haematoma. An
increase in
pressure may
result in a
compartment syndrome,
where a...
- A
pulmonary hematoma is a
collection of
blood within the
tissue of the lung. It may
result when a
pulmonary laceration fills with blood. A lung laceration...
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Christoffer A.; Tønseth, Kim A. (2017). "Auricular
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