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Worsening of Head Injury (Subdural Hematoma) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Worsening of Head Injury (Subdural Hematoma) - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Head Injury - Subdural Hematoma. Graphically depicts a cut-away view of the brain showing a large subdural hematoma (intracranial hemorrhage) within the skull. The bleeding increases the pressure on the brain, compressing the left frontal and temporal lobes.

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