TA Hijaz, EA Cento… - Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2011 - Elsevier ... of the calvarium. The immediate consequences of calvarial fractures include lacerations of the dural sinuses and cortical veins as well as arterial injuries, classically involving the middle meningeal artery. Almost without exception ... Related articles - All 3 versions
J Cheshire - InnovAiT, 2011 - rcgp-innovait.oxfordjournals.org ... The skull is divided into three compartments by the falxcerebri (which divides the two cerebral hemispheres) and the tentorium cerebelli (which ... penetrating head injury, blood or CSF from the nose or ear, raccoon eyes, Battle's sign, serious scalp laceration or haematoma. ...
D Omahen… - Rural Surgery, 2011 - books.google.com ... The most common location of an epidural hematoma is in the temporal region, and they are usually associated with a skull fracture that causes a laceration of a middle men- ingeal artery branch [7]. Since the ... Some blood also tracts along the anterior por- tion of the falxcerebri. ...
JL Creasy - Dating Neurological Injury:, 2011 - Springer ... is the meningeal layer that turns inward toward the center of the skull, forming the two major septae – the midline falxcerebri structure which ... Complications that can arise at the site of the puncture include transection of the femoral artery, laceration of the femoral artery resulting ... Related articles
JW Finnie, PA Windsor… - Australian Veterinary …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... injuries, resulting from damage to small blood vessels, and confirm that a head injury has occurred, whereas laceration results when ... With respect to herniation, the cranial cavity is compartmentalised by the unyielding falxcerebri and tentorium cerebelli and the only available ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 2 versions