1934
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1934.02750380017004
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Subdural Hemorrhages

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“…They were involved twice as frequently as the temporal and occipital regions. In at least half the cases the lesion was unilateral, as previously noted by Leary,8 and this finding is important from an etiologic standpoint. Diseases of the blood vessels, the chief cause of brain atrophy (if accepted in any case as the sole cause of bleeding), is usually bilateral in distribution and should accordingly cause bilateral hemorrhage.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…They were involved twice as frequently as the temporal and occipital regions. In at least half the cases the lesion was unilateral, as previously noted by Leary,8 and this finding is important from an etiologic standpoint. Diseases of the blood vessels, the chief cause of brain atrophy (if accepted in any case as the sole cause of bleeding), is usually bilateral in distribution and should accordingly cause bilateral hemorrhage.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…GUTBUOn [32] stellte bei Ergtissen nach Meningitis mehrmals Mikrogyrien oder andere Furchungsanomalien fest (vgl. Es wird 1 [6,38,46,52,57,58,59,60,68,84,90]. I~GRA~AM U. MATSOI~ [38] f/ihren Hirnsch/~digungen bei Subduralerg/issen auf piale Minderdurchb]utung zuriick.…”
Section: Sch~digung Des Gehirns Bei Subduralen Ergfissenunclassified
“…Of course, the subject of acute subdural hematoma 25 is one which is now better understood and more frequently diagnosed.…”
Section: ]mentioning
confidence: 99%