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Craniofacial trauma and double epidural hematomas from horse training
Aaron D Baugh1, Reginald F Baugh, Joseph N Atallah
1University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States.
Introduction:
A case of complex poly-trauma requiring multi-service management of rare, diagnoses is reviewed.
Presentation Of Case:
A healthy 20 year old female suffered double epidural hematoma, base of, skull fracture, traumatic cranial nerve X palsy, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo and supraorbital, neuralgia following equestrian injury.
Discussion:
Epidemiology, differential diagnosis, and principles of management for each condition, are reviewed.
Conclusion:
Coordinated trauma care is well suited to address the complex poly trauma following, equestrian injury.
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