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  2. Closed-head injury - Wikipedia

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    cerebral contusion – a bruise to the brain tissue as a result of trauma. Contusions are local in nature, separating them from concussions. [5] diffuse axonal injury – These injuries are frequently seen in car accidents and cause permanent damage to the brain. Severe diffuse axonal injuries often lead to comas or vegetative states.

  3. Diffuse axonal injury - Wikipedia

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    DAI is the result of traumatic shearing forces that occur when the head is rapidly accelerated or decelerated, as may occur in car accidents, falls, and assaults. [14] Vehicle accidents are the most frequent cause of DAI; it can also occur as the result of child abuse [15] such as in shaken baby syndrome. [16]

  4. Traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    Traumatic brain injury is defined as damage to the brain resulting from external mechanical force, such as rapid acceleration or deceleration, impact, blast waves, or penetration by a projectile. [10] Brain function is temporarily or permanently impaired and structural damage may or may not be detectable with current technology. [11]

  5. 15-Year-Old Girl in Medically Induced Coma After Suffering ...

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    A teenage girl has been left severely injured after a "car surfing" accident in Utah. On Wednesday, Sept. 11 at around 9 p.m. local time, 15-year-old Ava Broadhead — a sophomore at Cyprus High ...

  6. Epidural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the skull has sharp ridges by which a moving brain can be injured. The most common cause of intracranial epidural hematoma is head injury, although spontaneous hemorrhages have been known to occur. Epidural hematomas occur in about 10% of traumatic brain injuries, mostly due to car accidents, assaults, or falls. [3]

  7. Focal and diffuse brain injury - Wikipedia

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    Although it is a diffuse type of brain injury itself, diffuse vascular injury is generally more likely to be caused by focal than diffuse injury. [4] Swelling, commonly seen after TBI, can lead to dangerous increases in intracranial pressure. [4] Though swelling itself is a diffuse type of injury, it can result from either focal or diffuse ...

  8. Cerebral edema - Wikipedia

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    Cerebral edema is commonly seen in a variety of brain injuries including ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, traumatic brain injury, subdural, epidural, or intracerebral hematoma, hydrocephalus, brain cancer, brain infections, low blood sodium levels, high altitude, and acute liver failure.

  9. Brain injury - Wikipedia

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    Brain injuries often create impairment or disability that can vary greatly in severity. In cases of severe brain injuries, the likelihood of areas with permanent disability is great, including neurocognitive deficits, delusions (often, to be specific, monothematic delusions), speech or movement problems, and intellectual disability. There may ...