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- A subarachnoid haemorrhage is between which two meningeal layers?
- Arachnoid, pia mater
- 100.0%
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- An epidural haemorrhage is often due to rupture of which artery?
- Middle meningeal artery
- 100.0%
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- A subdural haemorrhage is between which two meningeal layers?
- Dura mater, arachnoid
- 94.4%
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- What is another name for epidural haemorrhage?
- Extradural haemorrhage
- 94.4%
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- An epidural haemorrhage is between which two layers?
- Dura mater, skull
- 94.4%
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- An epidural haemorrhage is common following what kind of trauma?
- Blow to the side of the head
- 94.4%
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- A subdural haemorrhage occurs when which vessels burst?
- Veins crossing subdural space
- 72.2%
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- In a subfalcine herniation, part of which lobe is squeezed under the falx cerebri?
- Frontal lobe
- 50.0%
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- In a tentorial herniation, part of which lobe is squeezed through the tentorium cerebelli?
- Temporal lobe
- 50.0%
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- What is the most common type of brain herniation?
- Subfalcine (cingulate)
- 33.3%
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- A tentorial herniation can put pressure on which cranial nerve?
- III (oculomotor)
- 33.3%
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