MODERN PRESENTATIONSABOUT TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8W7QSKeywords:
traumatic brain injury, consequences, complicationsAbstract
Craniocerebral trauma – a mass pathology-is characterized by a high frequency of various consequences. Along with anatomical injuries (cranial defects, fractures, intracranial hematomas), neurotrauma triggers, among other things, two opposite processes: dystrophic-destructive and regenerative-reparative, which for months and years go in parallel with the constant or variable predominance of one of them, ultimately determining the presence or absence of one or the other consequences of brain damage.