Nikolas
Created page with "'''Organ''': Skull '''Description''': Along the right part of the skull is there a whitish layer. There is no such white layer on the left side of the skull. '''Diagnosis''': Chronic subdural haematoma '''Causes''': * Minor head trauma '''Theory''': Subdural haematoma may not always cause death, in which cause the haematoma will be organized and turned into scar tissue. The presence of this scar tissue is called ''chronic subdural haematoma.'' This scar tissue is..."