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There are five general categories of neurosurgical diseases that are commonly managed by neurosurgeons: cerebrovascular (hemorrhage and aneurysms), traumatic head injury (THI)(traumatic injury caused by accident), degeneration diseases of the spine, tumors in the CNS, functional neurosurgery, surgery for congenital abnormalities and neurosurgical management of the CNS.
No; it is a brain-based language disorder that may be caused by a brain injury.
Severe traumatic brain injury can be caused by several factors. The most common cause of severe traumatic brain injury involves automobile accidents. Falling on the head can also result in severe traumatic brain injury. Other cases include firearms or other weapons penetrating the skull.
A contrecoup injury can be caused by a vehicle accident or shaken baby syndrome. A contrecoup injury is associated with cerebral contusions. Cerebral contusions are a type of traumatic brain injury where the brain becomes bruised.
Aphasia is primarily caused by stroke (a cardiovascular accident), however, it can also be caused by a brain tumor, traumatic injury or infection.
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury
What is the dsm code for traumatic brain injury
Atelectasis is a partial collapse of the lung caused by failure of the parenchymal (functional) lung tissue due to disease (i.e., COPD). Pneumothorax is the collapse of the lung due to mechanical causes (i.e., traumatic injury, violent coughing).
There is known to be a functional segregation in the brain because traumatic injury to specific portions of the brain cause specific and consistent deficits in functioning. Therefore, the injured part had a lot to do with that particular function.
Night blindness, which is called nyctalopia, may be caused by an injury to the eye or be inborn. It is more common in men than women and can be treated in early cases by vitamin A.
Traumatic brain injury caused by a blow or a violent shake to the head may also cause brain damage and mental retardation in children.