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'''Intracranial hematomas''', also intracranial hemorrhage''', are bad stuff that keep neurosurgeons busy.  They are usually diagnosed by imaging (CT head).   
'''Intracranial hematomas''', also '''intracranial hemorrhage''', are bad stuff that keep neurosurgeons busy.  They are usually diagnosed by imaging (CT head).   


Not much bleeding is needed to cause death. In a person without atrophy (to provide space for the blood) ~75 ml is considered enough if it is acute.<ref>McAuliffe. 15 October 2010.</ref>
Not much bleeding is needed to cause death. In a person without atrophy (to provide space for the blood) ~75 ml is considered enough if it is acute.<ref>McAuliffe. 15 October 2010.</ref>
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