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Old 01-31-2017, 02:22 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
There are no medical professionals here. CT Scans are limited in how they can image damage from a concussion unless the concussion caused a contusion or hematoma.

Was there a conclusion ? It may have said, unremarkable or inconclusive or such.
Too bad, there might be foreign specialists who unique experience can help. Yes, I'm aware of this. Diffusion MRI might show severed brain connections. TBI happened 20 years ago and still don't have access to xray image and medical data right after TBI.
Skull fontanelle seems to have missing parts. It means there is no titanium plate, what is then protecting brain, somekind polymer plate or thin bone?
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