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Old 09-13-2017, 01:06 PM #1
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Default Cerebral concussion?

Is that a mild concussion or a serious concussion? That was my diagnosis from last year April. Just read my medical report
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Cerebral concussion just means concussion of the brain. It does not refer to intensity. The is little that refers to intensity unless the patient lost consciousness.

You can suffer a concussion of the liver or lungs or heart. A concussion of the chest usually means you got the wind knocked out.
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