Fracture and Hemorrhage

Figure 47 : Temporal contusion. Note brownish discoloration in anterior right temporal lobe (arrows). A right frontal lobe contusion is also seen (arrowheads).

Parenchymal Injury and Hemorrhage

Contusions are the most common type of primary intra-axial lesion associated with trauma. On pathologic examination, contusions consist of punctate parenchymal microhemorrhages, edema, and necrosis. They are likely to occur at the crests of gyri, app ...

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