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question 8 (mandatory) (10 points) ruptured bridging veins from the surface of the brain produce a/an __________ hematoma. subdural epidural subarachnoid charcot - bouchard
Ruptured bridging veins from the brain's surface lead to a subdural hematoma. Subdural hematomas occur between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater, often due to damage to these bridging veins. Epidural hematomas are caused by bleeding between the dura and the skull, usually from a ruptured artery. Subarachnoid hemorrhages involve bleeding into the subarachnoid space, typically from an aneurysm rupture. Charcot - Bouchard aneurysms are small aneurysms in the brain's small vessels and are not related to bridging vein rupture in this context.
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