MEDICINE
NEUROLOGY
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blast and concussion
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diffuse and focal
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subarachnoid and haematoma
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intracerbral and penetrating
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Detailed explanation-1: -The damage can be focal (confined to one area of the brain) or diffuse (happens in more than one area of the brain). The severity of a brain injury can range from a mild concussion to a severe injury that results in coma or even death.
Detailed explanation-2: -Multifocal: presence of multiple well-delineated invasive tumor foci separated from each other by uninvolved breast tissue, regardless of the distance between the foci; Diffuse: dispersed over a large area much like a spider’s web with no distinct tumor mass being evident.
Detailed explanation-3: -What Is a Focal Brain Injury? A focal brain injury is a traumatic injury to the brain that occurs in a single location, however there could be multiple areas affected by the event. Related topic: Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment.