A-Z of Neurological Practice: H
Larner, Andrew J.; Coles, Alasdair J.; Scolding, Neil J.; Barker, Roger A.
2010-09-22 00:00:00
[A hematoma is a focal collection of blood, forming a space-occupying lesion. Blood may be arterial or venous in origin, the former tending to have a more acute presentation. Bleeding may occur at various locations within the nervous system, with varying neurological presentations: Cerebral hematoma: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).]
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[A hematoma is a focal collection of blood, forming a space-occupying lesion. Blood may be arterial or venous in origin, the former tending to have a more acute presentation. Bleeding may occur at various locations within the nervous system, with varying neurological presentations: Cerebral hematoma: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).]
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