April 13, 2009
Posted in Category : Hematoma
Rectus hematoma, also known as rectus sheath hematoma, is a rare disease that results in bleeding into the rectus sheath. The bleeding happens due to damage in the rectus muscle or due to damage of the epigastric arteries. Rectus hematoma is often ...

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April 13, 2009
Posted in Category : Hematoma
How is Hematoma Surgery Performed Before we delve into the surgery, let us first understand what hematoma is. Hematoma is a condition when the blood vessels of the brain rupture and the blood starts to collect in the space between the brain and the ...

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April 13, 2009
Posted in Category : Hematoma
Subdural hematoma is a kind of head injury in which bleeding occurs into the space between the dura (i.e., the outer covering of the brain) and the brain itself. The bleeding in the subdural space can put undue pressure on the delicate brain tissues ...

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April 7, 2009
Posted in Category : ADHD
The brain floats within the skull and is surrounded by fluid that cushions it from any impact. However, this fluid may not be able to protect the brain from a sudden blow, resulting in brain injury. One such injury is known as intracranial hematoma. ...

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