Any or Different kinds of injuries occurring to the skull or scalp can be termed as head trauma. Head trauma is divided into four different types which are as follows: (1) neuronal injuries, (2) vascular injuries, (3) hemorrhages and (4) cranial nerve injuries. Head trauma symptoms include discharge of cerebrospinal fluid, which causes depression in the head, brain infection, wound/bruises on the scalp, an eye that is drifted to one side and skull fractures.
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Special Issue Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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