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An epidural hematoma (EDH) and subdural hematoma (SDH) are both types of brain bleeds that can occur from head trauma. An EDH is located between the skull and the dura mater and can rapidly expand causing loss of consciousness if not treated, while an SDH is located between the dura mater and the brain and develops more slowly over time with symptoms like headaches. The document discusses the differences and characteristics of epidural and subdural hematomas.
An epidural hematoma (EDH) and subdural hematoma (SDH) are both types of brain bleeds that can occur from head trauma. An EDH is located between the skull and the dura mater and can rapidly expand causing loss of consciousness if not treated, while an SDH is located between the dura mater and the brain and develops more slowly over time with symptoms like headaches. The document discusses the differences and characteristics of epidural and subdural hematomas.
An epidural hematoma (EDH) and subdural hematoma (SDH) are both types of brain bleeds that can occur from head trauma. An EDH is located between the skull and the dura mater and can rapidly expand causing loss of consciousness if not treated, while an SDH is located between the dura mater and the brain and develops more slowly over time with symptoms like headaches. The document discusses the differences and characteristics of epidural and subdural hematomas.