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12 November, 06:42

Which type of hematoma is evidenced by a momentary loss of consciousness at the time of injury, followed by an interval of apparent recovery (lucid interval) ?

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  1. 12 November, 10:29
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    Intracranial Hemorrhage/Hematoma: Epidural Hematoma

    Sx are caused by the expanding hematoma. Usually a momentary loss of consciousness occurs at the time of injury, followed by an interval of apparent recovery (lucid interval).
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