Traumatic subdural effusion

Traumatic subdural effusion refers to the formation of a large amount of fluid retention in the subdural space after trauma, also known as traumatic subdural hydroma. When the brain is damaged, the brain tissue moves strongly in the cranial cavity, causing the arachnoid torn, and the cerebrospinal fluid flows through the hole to the subdural space between the subdural and the arachnoid.

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