Duret haemorrhages are small linear areas of bleeding in the midbrain and upper pons of the brainstem. They are caused by a traumatic downward displacement of the brainstem.[1]
They are named after Henri Duret.
^Dorland's (2012). Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (32nd ed.). Elsevier. p. 824. ISBN 978-1-4160-6257-8.
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