Pathophysiology
of this condition is caused by several reasons. Usually caused by an injury to the head and tearing of veins (bridging vein), which receives blood from the surface of the brain and leading to the pool of venous dural sinuses beneath the cortex dura on bridging vein. torn, it will cause bleeding accumulated under the cortical layer of the dura has found a blood clot in the brain cortex is common in parts. frontotemporal region. However, there is a possibility of a blood clot to the brain from a torn artery by 20-30 percent in the blood flow out of a blood clot formation. Often below the cortex in the brain lobes. temporoparietal.
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