"Individuals with brain atrophy, in whom the bridging veins are stretched and there is more room for the brain to move, are especially prone to developing subdural hematoma. Such ASDs may occur with mild or trivial head trauma. "
CHAPTER FOUR
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
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"Individuals with brain atrophy, in whom the bridging veins are stretched and there is more room for the brain to move, are especially prone to developing subdural hematoma. Such ASDs may occur with mild or trivial head trauma. "
CHAPTER FOUR
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
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