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Subdural vs epidural hematoma, what are the differences?

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Anatomy: The dura is a tough sheet of tissue that covers your entire brain and spinal cord. If the blood accumlates underneath the dura, it is subdural bleeding. Outside of the dura, epidural bleeding.

Answered 12/31/2019

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