- extradural haematoma
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экстрадуральнaя гематома
Англо-русский офтальмологический словарь. 2010.
Англо-русский офтальмологический словарь. 2010.
haematoma — n. an accumulation of blood within the tissues that clots to form a solid swelling. Injury, disease of the blood vessels, or a clotting disorder of the blood are the usual causative factors. An intracranial haematoma causes symptoms by… … Medical dictionary
haematoma — n. an accumulation of blood within the tissues that clots to form a solid swelling. Injury, disease of the blood vessels, or a clotting disorder of the blood are the usual causative factors. An intracranial haematoma causes symptoms by… … The new mediacal dictionary
Epidural hematoma — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Extradural haemorrhage Caption = Nontraumatic epidural hematoma in a young woman. The grey area in the top left is organizing hematoma, causing midline shift and compression of the ventricle. ICD10 =… … Wikipedia
Hematoma epidural — no traumático en una mujer joven. El área gris en la parte superior externa es el hematoma, causando desviación de la línea media y compresión ventricular. Clasificación y recursos externos … Wikipedia Español
Traumatic brain injury — See also: Brain injury (disambiguation) Traumatic brain injury Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
Pterion — Infobox Anatomy Name = Pterion Latin = GraySubject = 46 GrayPage = 182 Caption = Side view of head, showing surface relations of bones. (Pterion labeled at center.) Caption2 = Side view of the skull. (Pterion visible but not labeled. Arrow points … Wikipedia
Coup contrecoup injury — When the head strikes a fixed object, the coup injury occurs at the site of impact and the contrecoup injury occurs at the opposite side. In head injury, a coup injury occurs under the site of impact with an object, and a contrecoup injury occurs … Wikipedia
lucid interval — temporary recovery of consciousness after a blow to the head, before relapse into coma. It is a sign of intracranial arterial bleeding (extradural haematoma) … The new mediacal dictionary