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Factors in epidural haematoma
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EditorPublished case reports should serve to either raise awareness of a particular condition and or indicate how a similar problem might be dealt with in the future. In the case of an epidural haematoma, as reported by Tam and colleagues1 these would come together with the aim of showing how this complication, or its consequences,
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