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- Cerebral_laceration abstract "A cerebral laceration is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the tissue of the brain is mechanically cut or torn. The injury is similar to a cerebral contusion; however, according to their respective definitions, the pia-arachnoid membranes are torn over the site of injury in laceration and are not torn in contusion. Lacerations require greater physical force to cause than contusions, but the two types of injury are grouped together in the ICD-9 and ICD-10 classification systems.".
- Cerebral_laceration icd10 "S06.2, S06.3".
- Cerebral_laceration icd9 "851".
- Cerebral_laceration wikiPageID "15681152".
- Cerebral_laceration wikiPageRevisionID "564762053".
- Cerebral_laceration hasPhotoCollection Cerebral_laceration.
- Cerebral_laceration icd "851".
- Cerebral_laceration icd "S06.2, S06.3".
- Cerebral_laceration name "Cerebral laceration".
- Cerebral_laceration subject Category:Neurotrauma.
- Cerebral_laceration type Disease.
- Cerebral_laceration type Situation.
- Cerebral_laceration comment "A cerebral laceration is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the tissue of the brain is mechanically cut or torn. The injury is similar to a cerebral contusion; however, according to their respective definitions, the pia-arachnoid membranes are torn over the site of injury in laceration and are not torn in contusion. Lacerations require greater physical force to cause than contusions, but the two types of injury are grouped together in the ICD-9 and ICD-10 classification systems.".
- Cerebral_laceration label "Cerebral laceration".
- Cerebral_laceration sameAs m.04y5jdk.
- Cerebral_laceration sameAs Q5064100.
- Cerebral_laceration sameAs Q5064100.
- Cerebral_laceration wasDerivedFrom Cerebral_laceration?oldid=564762053.
- Cerebral_laceration isPrimaryTopicOf Cerebral_laceration.
- Cerebral_laceration name "Cerebral laceration".