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COMMOTION CEREBRALE [1 record]

Record 1 2021-12-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Human Diseases - Various
  • Nervous System
CONT

A concussion, al​so called a mild traumatic brain injury, is a head injury caused by the brain being shaken around inside the skull after a direct blow to the head, or a sudden jerking of the head or neck when the body is hit. ... You don't have to pass out (lose consciousness) to have a concussion. Some people will have symptoms of a concussion, such as passing out or forgetting what happened right before the injury, but others won't. Common causes of a concussion/mild brain injury are falls, sports, physical assaults, and motor vehicle collisions.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Maladies humaines diverses
  • Système nerveux
CONT

La commotion cérébrale ou TCCL se produit lorsque le cerveau se heurte aux parois de la boîte crânienne après un choc direct à la tête ou lors d'un impact d'une autre partie du corps occasionnant un mouvement brusque de la tête. Les symptômes apparaissant suite à un TCCL peuvent apparaître immédiatement ou plus tardivement suite à l'impact.

Key term(s)
  • traumatisme cranio-cérébral léger

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Enfermedades humanas varias
  • Sistema nervioso
CONT

Un traumatismo cerebral leve es una sacudida fuerte repentina en la cabeza que modifica temporalmente la manera en que funciona el cerebro. Puede deberse a un golpe en la cabeza, una explosión, o un movimiento repentino y severo de la cabeza que hace que el cerebro rebote dentro del cráneo.

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