Hematoma, Subdural
Found in 275 Collections and/or Records:
Demonstration board label [2], c.1950
Set of notes that should accompany a demonstration board relating to midbrain vascular lesions.
E. Bilateral Haematoma, 1952
Drawing showing coronal section of a brain with a bilateral haematoma,depict how the posterior circulation of the brain can become disrupted. Posterior coronal section of the head depicting bilateral dural haematomas causing bilateral uncal herniation of the brain and disruption to the blood supply of the brainstem and the posterior circle of Willis. Labelled on back as 'E. Bilateral Haematoma'.
Manuscript for an article on a case of ossified subdural haematoma, with photographs, 1936
Manuscript for an article on a case of ossified subdural haematoma, with photographs, dated 1936.
Midbrain Vascular Lesion: Acute subdural haematoma, c.1950
Demonstration board, Board 15, by Blackwood and Dott with a photograph of a brain section. Notes accompanying the board describe the named patient's case (case number and initials given). Titled "Midbrain Vascular Lesion: Acute subdural haematoma".
Midbrain Vascular Lesion board, c.1950
Demonstration board, by Blackwood and Dott with four illustrations of the brain by Clifford Shepley, showing conditions and treatments. Titled "Midbrain Vascular Lesions: Chronic bilateral subdural haematomas; Evacuation - persistence herniation; secondary hydrocephalus; ventricular drainage and spinal injection".
Midbrain Vascular Lesion: Chronic bilateral subdural haematoma, c.1950
Demonstration board, Board 18, by Blackwood & Dott with a photographic print of a brain section. Notes accompanying the board describe the case of a named patient, with case number and initials given. Board titled "Midbrain Vascular Lesion: Chronic bilateral subdural haematoma. Secondary Hydrocephalus." Note attached to top of board requesting copies for slides.
PR1.888, 1935-1937
Typed case summary and correspondence relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 0 at first examination in 1935. Conditions mentioned include: obstetric subdural haemorrhage; convulsions; and hemiparesis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.379, 1941
Typed case summary, notes and charts relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 43 at first examination in 1941. Conditions mentioned include: headaches; fed up; easily annoyed; jerking movement of head; drowsy; weight loss; subdural haematoma; and epileptic phenomena. Surgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.547, 1941-1943
Typed case summary, charts and correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 54 at first examination in 1941. Conditions mentioned include: tinnitus; fainting; head injury; dizziness; power vanished from leg; headache; nausea; subdural haematoma; lesion; paraesthesiae to face; and thalamic disturbance. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.717, 1942
Typed case summary and autopsy report relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 67 at first examination in 1941. Conditions mentioned include: fractured pelvis; spinal fracture; coma; and subdural haematoma. Surgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.