10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOMATA»
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Intracerebral, subdural and extradural haematomata occur and can lead to
deterioration following head injury.lntracerebral and acute subdural
haematomata are usually associated with severe primary injury and carry a bad
prognosis.
Alfred Cuschieri, Pierce A. Grace, Ara Darzi, 2012
Subdural haematomata are well known associates of non- accidental head injury
, occurring in one series in 69% of non-accidental injuries compared with 7% in
accidental injuries. The subdural haematomata tend to be shallow, causing no ...
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Maternal and Newborn Care: A Complete Guide for Midwives and ...
Genital tract haematomata Haematomata may develop due to blood vessel
trauma during spontaneous or operative deliveries. The blood vessel trauma is
caused by the pressure from the presenting part, forceps delivery or inadequate ...
Joanita De Kock, Christa Van der Walt, 2004
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Browse's Introduction to the Investigation and Management of ...
It may cause a rise in intracranial pressure and cause a reduction in the level of
consciousness, respiratory depression, a fall in the pulse rate and a fall in blood
pressure. Haematomata may develop in the extradural, subarachnoid or
subdural ...
Norman L. Browse, John Black, Kevin G. Burnand, 2010
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Critical Care for Postgraduate Trainees
Extradural or subdural haematomata These occur frequently following trauma,
and if bilateral the associated localizing signs may be absent. Extradural
haematomata (Figure 11.3) may have relatively little underlying associated 'brain
damage' ...
Adam Brookes, Keith Girling, Bernard Riley, 2005
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Managing Obstetric Emergencies and Trauma: The MOET Course ...
Precise diagnosis requires appropriate imaging (CT scanning). Haematomata
within the skull may arise either from meningeal vessels or from vessels within
the brain substance. They are defined anatomically; such a classification is useful
as ...
Kate Grady, Charlotte Howell, Charles Cox, 2007
43 per cent of the mass haemorrhages were associated with an intraventricular
haemorrhage, the frequency being 6% for aneurysms but 30 % for aneurysmal
haematomata, 24 % for angiomata and 50 % for angiomatous haematomata, and
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Usually, extradural haematomata occur as a result of a tear in the middle
meningeal artery in relation to fractures of the temporal bone, one of the thinnest
parts of the skull, but they may occur, in 20% of cases, in the frontal or parietal
areas, ...
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Clinical Procedures in Small Animal Veterinary Practice1: ...
AURAL HAEMATOMATA Aural haematomata may be seen in both dogs and cats
and usually occur as a result of self-trauma following otitis externa or, in the case
of cats, may be a result of fighting. The blood-filled swelling on the inner side of ...
Victoria Aspinall, Richard Aspinall, 2013
number of haematomata operated on in each particular clinic in one year
between 1962 and 1964. Together this came up to a yearly average of 2.584
intracranial haematomata in 68 neurosurgical clinics. A further 2.416 intracranial
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HAEMATOMATA»
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McCaw notably grimaced after copping a stray arm from Ben Franks on the knee haematomata that's still giving him issues. However, the All ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 12»
Anxious wait for GreenEDGE after Jack Bobridge fall at national …
GreenEDGE race director Matt White said Bobridge had a haematomata on his arm and elbow. "He has hurt himself, and we don't know much ... «Herald Sun, Jan 12»