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What is the prognosis for a subdural hematoma in the elderly?

According to a study published in *The Journal of Neurosurgery*, survival rates for chronic subdural hematoma in the elderly can be over 80% at 100 days, but acute cases carry significantly higher mortality. The prognosis for a subdural hematoma in the elderly is highly variable, depending on numerous factors, including the type of hematoma, pre-existing health conditions, and the patient's neurological status at the time of diagnosis.

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