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ILLUSTRATION NUMBER: 16-05MEV-L6

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DESCRIPTION: Comparison of an epidural (A) and a subdural (B) hematoma. The epidural hematoma stays above the dura. The subdural hematoma fills the space between the dura mater and the other coverings of the brain and the brain itself. The dura mater stays in one place. The subdural hematoma tends to spread out over a larger area of the brain.

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