brain-injury
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- Complications of traumatic brain injuryPossible consequences of a brain injury
- Head injurySerious trauma to the cranium
- Closed-head injuryType of traumatic brain injury where the skull and dura mater remain intact
- Intraparenchymal hemorrhageBleeding within parenchymal tissue of the brain
- Focal and diffuse brain injury
- Subdural hematomaHematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Focal and diffuse brain injury
- Subdural hematomaHematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
- Coup and contrecoup injuryType of head injury
- Closed-head injuryType of traumatic brain injury where the skull and dura mater remain intact
- Gourmand syndromeRare eating disorder caused by injury to the frontal lobe or limbic structures
- Complications of traumatic brain injuryPossible consequences of a brain injury
- Closed-head injuryType of traumatic brain injury where the skull and dura mater remain intact
- Complications of traumatic brain injuryPossible consequences of a brain injury
- Diaschisis
- Frontal lobe injuryType of brain injury
- Olney's lesionsNeurotoxicity caused by some NMDA receptor antagonists
- Focal and diffuse brain injury
- Subdural hematomaHematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
- Primary and secondary brain injuryMedical condition
- Penetrating head injury
- Head injurySerious trauma to the cranium
- Head injurySerious trauma to the cranium
- Lucid intervalTemporary period of lucidity after a traumatic brain injury
- Complications of traumatic brain injuryPossible consequences of a brain injury
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Focal and diffuse brain injury
- Subdural hematomaHematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
- Head injurySerious trauma to the cranium
- Closed-head injuryType of traumatic brain injury where the skull and dura mater remain intact
- Complications of traumatic brain injuryPossible consequences of a brain injury
- Head injurySerious trauma to the cranium
- Intraparenchymal hemorrhageBleeding within parenchymal tissue of the brain
- Focal and diffuse brain injury
- Subdural hematomaHematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Closed-head injuryType of traumatic brain injury where the skull and dura mater remain intact
- Intraventricular hemorrhageBleeding into the brain's ventricular system
- Germinal matrix hemorrhage
- Intracranial hemorrhageBleeding within the skull
- Cerebral lacerationBrain injury in which neural tissue is cut or torn
- Cerebral contusionBruise of the brain tissue