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Pathologic Considerations in Head Injury,esion seems inappropriate to the trauma that initiated it. Both subjectively and objectively, the reconstruction of a valid sequence of events is difficult. Subjectively, the patient is only dimly aware of the true angle of contact or the physical magnitude of the injuring force. When there has beenG-spot 发表于 2025-4-1 13:37:37
Fracture of the Skull, within the cranial cavity. For this reason, little consideration is now given to a fracture of the skull except in instances in which the injury has opened the cranial cavity to potential infection, has altered the intracranial capacity by a depression of the cranial bones, has compressed a cranial外面 发表于 2025-4-1 16:39:40
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Injury to Cranial Nerves and Optic Chiasm, the brain stem or the extracranial course in the orbit or face. The importance of recognizing this last group is that the neurological deficits to which these lesions give rise may be erroneously regarded as prima facie evidence of brain injury, whereas they may occur with injuries that are confinegastritis 发表于 2025-4-2 01:15:14
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Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage,subdural hematoma is subdural accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid. Intracerebral hemorrhage may be massive or petechial. In this chapter, we are concerned primarily with massive epidural, subdural, intracerebral, and intracerebellar hematomas. Detailed discussion of these various types of hemorrhage