1936
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-193608000-00005
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The Aetiology of Subdural Hematoma (An Anatomical and Pathological Study)

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“…At first sight histology of the membranes and its contents was as expected and comparable to the findings of other authors (Hannah 1936, Christensen 1944, Link 1945, Markwalder 1981, Adams 1984, Yamashima and Yamamoto 1985. In addition, however, nests of cells with a great round homogeneously dark stained nucleus were found.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…At first sight histology of the membranes and its contents was as expected and comparable to the findings of other authors (Hannah 1936, Christensen 1944, Link 1945, Markwalder 1981, Adams 1984, Yamashima and Yamamoto 1985. In addition, however, nests of cells with a great round homogeneously dark stained nucleus were found.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Actually, post-surgical hygroma would develop following an arachnoidal tear while the post-traumatic one would result from a subdural blood effusion, resulting from the rupture of the inner dural capillary layer [11]. This bleeding would ensue the traumatic cleavage of the dural border cells that represent the interface between the dura and arachnoid [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hannah hired a technician and began work with the encouragement of Linell. He conducted autopsies on patients from the psychiatric hospitals and published a few neuropathology reports concerning Alzheimer's disease and subdural hematomas 69,70 . However, he was never offered an academic appointment and eventually resigned his government position in 1937.…”
Section: Development Of Neuropathology In Toronto 1930s-1950smentioning
confidence: 99%