1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02588283
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The phenomena and morphology of fatal subdural hematomas

Abstract: This study concerns lethal subdural hematomas in the autopsy material at the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the University of Hamburg (n = 102; 0.9% of 11,462 autopsies 1980 to 1988). 63 fatalities were male (mean age 46 years) and 39 were female (mean age 53 years). Subdural hematomas were predominantly located parietotemporal (64%) and had an average volume of 125 ml. Rupture of the bridging veins and contusions of the cerebral cortex were frequent sources of bleeding. In one third of cases the exact topo… Show more

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“…Abb. 3.58) als Hauptbefund findet sich etwa bei 10-20 % aller tödlichen Kopftraumen (Krauland 1961, Mohsenian et al 1990). Subdurale Hämatome treten 3-bis 5-mal häufiger als epidurale Hämatome auf.…”
Section: Subdurales Hämatomunclassified
“…Abb. 3.58) als Hauptbefund findet sich etwa bei 10-20 % aller tödlichen Kopftraumen (Krauland 1961, Mohsenian et al 1990). Subdurale Hämatome treten 3-bis 5-mal häufiger als epidurale Hämatome auf.…”
Section: Subdurales Hämatomunclassified