Traumatic subdural effusion
Traumatic subdural effusion is caused by the intense movement of brain tissue in the cranial cavity during craniocerebral injury, causing the arachnoid torn, and the cerebrospinal fluid flowing through the hole to the subdural space between the subdural and the arachnoid. . The incidence was 1.16% of craniocerebral injury, accounting for about 10% of traumatic intracranial hematoma.
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