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Description Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) refers to a localized accumulation of blood and fluid on the brain surface, and it typically becomes apparent three weeks or longer following a head injury (1). The following case demonstrates an 80-year-old female patient who presented to the neurosurgery department with a history of head injury due to
<div class="ql-align-center"><strong>Case Report: Treatment of Chronic Subdural Haematoma using Tranexamic Acid</strong></div>

Case Report: Treatment of Chronic Subdural Haematoma using Tranexamic Acid

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