Subdural Hematomas Involve An Acute Bleed Of The Meningeal Arteries Occur Between The Cranial Bones And The Dura Mater 1 (21.65 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Subdural Hematomas Involve An Acute Bleed Of The Meningeal Arteries Occur Between The Cranial Bones And The Dura Mater 2 (28.02 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Subdural hematomas: Involve an acute bleed of the meningeal arteries. Occur between the cranial bones and the dura mater. Can decrease cerebral perfusion pressure. Are typically caused by berry aneurysms that burst. Occur deep within the brain tissue, e.g., within the frontal lobe.
All of the following are true about rheumatoid arthritis except Many patients have autoantibodies against IgG (ie. RF), but a lack of these is not diagnostic Patients will have a low erythrocyte sedimentation rate and have low levels of CRP Pannus - a destructive vascular granulation tissue - cuts off O2 supply to the articular cartilage and bone leading to loss/damage of both tissues. Mild vasculitis, pleuritis and pericarditis affect some patients. Ankylosis & ulnar deviation of the metacarpal-phalangeal joints is typical.
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