OPTIMAL SURGICAL TIMING IN SUBDURAL HEMORRHAGE AND CHRONIC SUBDURAL HEMATOMA
Abstract:
Subacute subdural hematoma is an extracerebral collection with the appearance of a clot
or liquid, placed between the dura mater and the arachnoid that does not extend into the
subarachnoid space and is diagnosed between 3-21 days from the date of initial trauma. The
clinical picture depends on the location of hematoma and associated parenchymal lesions,
symptoms being nonspecific, consisting of headache, vomiting, confusion, personality and speech
disorders.
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