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An epidural hemorrhage is a type of bleeding that occurs between the outer membrane covering the brain (the dura mater) and the skull. This condition is often caused by head trauma, leading to the rupture of blood vessels, typically an artery. Symptoms may include a loss of consciousness followed by a period of lucidity, severe headache, and neurological deficits. Prompt medical intervention is crucial, as this type of hemorrhage can lead to increased intracranial pressure and potentially life-threatening complications.

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