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Hi and welcome! Thanks for the heads up about epidural hemorrhages being slow. Do you have a source or something we can link to or cite for that info? If so, we can change the error. You can make the change yourself if you like; be bold! If you have any questions or comments, put them on my talk page. Thanks for helping out. Peace, delldot | talk 22:06, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

epidural bleedings

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Hey, it depends on the point of view. If you'd compare it with a venous bleeding like like the subdural bleeding, the clinical signs follow rather quick after the the 'pop'. Compared to other arterial bleedings it detoriates rather slowly. So it depends on one's perspective.

Maybe you can help out. I have some books that state time and some actual cases, but they are written in my own (Dutch) language which seems to be a bit difficult to read. I'll check pubmed right now.