Brain contusion
Cerebral contusion and laceration refers to the violent action on the head, causing organic damage to the brain tissue. Including two pathological types of bruises and lacerations. It is the most common injury on gross anatomy and CT after craniocerebral injury. It is usually multiple and accompanied by other types of craniocerebral injury. Cerebral contusion and laceration can occur in or near the corresponding part directly affected by violence, and produce impact injury, but usually serious and common is that cerebral contusion and laceration occurs at a location far away from the point of impact, and the corresponding point of the violent action point causes serious Hurt injury.
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