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- Andrew J Cadamy, Gordon W McNaughton, and Rebecca Helliwell.
- Accident and Emergency Department, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, Scotland, UK.
- Eur J Emerg Med. 2003 Sep 1;10(3):236-7.
AbstractPersistent scalp swelling following blunt head injury may be the presenting feature of a pseudoaneurysm of the temporal artery. This paper describes three patients who sustained injuries to the temporal region, which resulted in the formation of pseudoaneurysms. All patients had a delayed presentation to the Emergency Department. We describe their clinical presentations, subsequent management and pitfalls encountered when dealing with this condition.
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