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The category of extra-axial hematomas includes:
The category of extra-axial hematomas includes:
*  [[epidural hematoma|Epidural]], which occur between the [[dura mater]] (the outermost [[meninx]]) and the skull,
*  [[epidural hematoma|Epidural]], which occur between the [[dura mater]] (the outermost [[meninx]]) and the skull
* [[subdural hematoma|Subdural]], which occur in the [[subdural space]] between the dura and the [[arachnoid mater]]
* [[subdural hematoma|Subdural]], which occur in the [[subdural space]] between the dura and the [[arachnoid mater]]
* [[subarachnoid hematoma|Subarachnoid]], which occur between the arachnoid and [[pia mater|pia]] meningeal layers
* [[subarachnoid hematoma|Subarachnoid]], which occur between the arachnoid and [[pia mater|pia]] meningeal layers

Latest revision as of 16:23, 13 March 2013

Intracranial hemorrhage Microchapters

Patient Information

Overview

Classification

Subdural hematoma
Epidural hematoma
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Intraventricular hemorrhage
Intraparenchymal hemorrhage

Causes

Differential Diagnosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Synonyms and keywords: Extra-axial hematoma

Overview

Extra-axial hematoma, or extra-axial hemorrhage, is a subtype of intracranial hemorrhage, or bleeding within the intracranial space, that occurs within the skull but outside of the brain tissue itself. All intracranial hemorrhages constitute serious medical emergencies because they can increase intracranial pressure and crush delicate brain tissue, with potentially fatal results.

The category of extra-axial hematomas includes:

The other type of intracranial hemorrhages are intra-axial hemorrhages, which occur within the brain tissue itself.

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