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These types of injuries affect the nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to nerves in other parts of the body.
By definition, all traumatic brain injuries alter brain function. To allow the brain to heal properly, it is crucial to treat concussions carefully and limit ...
— For people who are hospitalized for traumatic brain injury, recovery may involve physical and cognitive problems that linger for years. The road back to ...
... head injury. Stroke and other vascular diseases. Stroke and other blood vessel diseases can cause brain damage. Brain damage may trigger seizures and epilepsy.
A pediatric emergency medicine physician shares his experiences with abusive head trauma in infants, along with the care provider's role in recognizing and ...
A Study of Neurophysiological and Inflammatory Biomarkers of Seizures and Brain Injury in Children ... brain injuries and epilepsy. Participation ...
Cerebrospinal fluid usually flows through the ventricles and bathes the brain and spinal column. But the pressure of too much cerebrospinal fluid can damage ...
Bleeding also can happen because of a head injury. Sometimes a tangle of blood vessels in the brain, known as an arteriovenous malformation, causes the bleeding ...
Head injury can mimic intoxication and cause agitation. I've seen patients with severe head injuries who appear intoxicated. It would have been horrible to ...
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