In what way do subdural hematomas differ from epidural hematomas?
A) Subdural hematomas exhibit a classic picture of momentary loss of consciousness, lucid interval, and rapid deterioration.
B) Subdural hematomas should be suspected if the individual has a fracture that crosses the middle meningeal artery.
C) Subdural hematomas result from arterial damage, thus bleeding forcefully and occurring rapidly.
D) Subdural hematomas may develop weeks to months following a head injury.
Answer: D) Subdural hematomas may develop weeks to months following a head injury
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