A basilar skull fracture of the temporal bone increases the risk of subdural hematoma.
Basilar skull fractures are caused by powerful blunt force concussion and involve at least one bone that comprises the base of the skull. Basilar skull fractures generally affect the temporal bones but might also affect the occipital, ethmoid, sphenoid, and orbital plate of the frontal bone.
Subdural hematoma is a type of bleeding that occurs within the skull but above the existing brain tissue. The brain consists of three membranes called the meninges, they lie between the skull bone and brain tissue.
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