CNS Trauma and Hemorrhages Flashcards

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Concussion

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totally reversible, transient cerebral malfunction (may be associated with brief loss of consciousness or postural tone)

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Contusion

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pathological finding of physiological damage (in this case to the brain)

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primary vs secondary injury in head trauma

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primary - injury as a result of the event (fx, bleeding…etc)
secondary - injury that happens afterwards, but due to the event (swelling causing brainstem damage from herniation…etc)

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epidural hemorrhage

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bleeding outside of the dura, usually associated with an arterial tear. fast onset and progression.

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subdural hemorrhage

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between the brain and the dura, almost always venous leading to a slow bleed and slower duration. Can be caused by trivial events in the elderly.

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Diffuse axonal injury

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widespread damage to axons within the CNS that results from severe acceleration or deceleration of the head (esp. rotational injury)

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Sequelae of diffuse axonal injury

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most pts comatose after injury and remain that way until death

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Shaken Infant Syndrome

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happens in infants who do not yet have neck muscle strength. often presents with coma or decreased GCS and retinal hemorrhages may be present

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