Introduction:

Intracranial Haemorrhage Types, signs and symptoms

https://youtu.be/mrtEItOokrQ

![Transverse slice of the skull showing a subdural haemorrhage. Note the bleed (red) is between the dura (blue) and brain (pink) surface. You can see the ‘mass effect’ of the bleed pushing the brain tissue away from it.

Medical Illustration by Dr Ciléin Kearns (Artibiotics)](attachment:f0deab2a-e2cb-404b-912e-a36b7ca6ee40:Sudural_haemorrhage.gif)

Transverse slice of the skull showing a subdural haemorrhage. Note the bleed (red) is between the dura (blue) and brain (pink) surface. You can see the ‘mass effect’ of the bleed pushing the brain tissue away from it.

Medical Illustration by Dr Ciléin Kearns (Artibiotics)

Pathophysiology


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Radiology


Subdural Hematoma on CT - Pathogenesis and findings.jpg