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BRAIN INJURY LAWYER SACRAMENTOSacramento Brain Injury Attorney, Sacramento Brain Injury LawyerThose who sustain concussion, hemorrhage, significant loss of consciousness, coma, and/or skull fractures are typically diagnosed as having sustained a "moderate" to "severe" traumatic brain injury. Injuries of this nature are generally detectable on CT, MRI, and other imaging devices. In many instances, the patient's very survival is an issue. Brain swelling, contusion and edema are likely complications. In virtually all cases, quality of life is a premier end goal. A brain injury is not always visible to the naked eye. Direct trauma to the head may leave a gash that can penetrate or fracture the skull and possibly the brain. That same kind of trauma can cause the brain to collide with the skull without breaking the bone itself. Another kind of trauma, indirect trauma, is often associated with the "Shaken Baby Syndrome" because it involves a severe shaking or whiplash that can shake or rotate the brain, damaging the delicate nerve cells inside your head. Some secondary types of brain injury stemming from non-neurological structure injuries can also be devastating to victims and their families. Such injuries include edema, hematoma, and hydrocephalus and hygroma. An edema refers to the swelling of the brain that can lead to pressure building up and preventing blood and oxygen from entering the brain. Hematoma is the collection of blood due to tissue injury or tearing of a blood vessel. Bleeding in the brain after trauma can occur after being released from the emergency room. Hydrocephalus and hygroma are characterized by a collection of fluid in and around the brain. When you are involved in an accident, it may be very hard for even medical professionals to determine whether or not a brain injury has occurred. The following is a list of common signs of an injury to the brain:
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