Abstract
Posterior fossa extradural(PFED) uncommon but potentially fatal condition. Extradural haematomas in the posterior fossa is rare. Extradural haematoma are commonly associated with direct trauma to the temporal bones of the cranium resulting in damage to the middle meningeal artery or its branches. This case describes of an occipital skull fracture with venous sinus bleeding that resulted in a posterior cranial fossa extradural haematoma which was managed conservatively.
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