Multiple intracranial hematoma
A multiple hematoma is formed when more than two different parts or types of hematomas are formed in the skull at the same time after craniocerebral injury. Such hematomas are often associated with patients with severe cerebral contusion and laceration, and their incidence accounts for 14.4% to 21.4% of intracranial hematomas. Among them, about 60% were in different parts; about 40% were in the same site but not the same type of hematoma.
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