Acute subduralhaematoma secondary to a ruptured intracranial aneurysm may lead to coma or sudden death.
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The Medical Examiner's Office found he had a subduralhaematoma beneath his skull and massive brain swelling because of the bleeding.
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Exacerbation of symptoms required emergency evacuation of the subduralhaematoma in the first child, and bilateral external drainage of the hygroma in the other child.