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Brain Injury Glossary
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Haematoma: A collection of blood forming a definite
swelling which compresses and damages the brain around it.
Head Injury - Mild: Causes brief loss of consciousness for 15 minutes
or less with a period of post-traumatic amnesia of less than 1 hour.
Head Injury - Moderate: Defined as being a condition where the patient
has been in a coma for 6 hours, and a period of post-traumatic amnesia of up
to 24 hours.
Head Injury - Severe: Defined as being a condition where the patient
has been in a coma for 6 hours or more, or a post-traumatic amnesia of 24
hours or more.
Hematoma: Heavy bleeding into or around the brain caused by damage to
a major blood vessel in the head.
Hemianopia: Blindness in the same side of both eyes which can follow
damage to the brain. This can cause an inability to see things on the left
or right side.
Hemispheres: The two halves of the brain which are divided down the
middle and called the cerebrum.
Hemorrhagic Stroke: A stroke caused by bleeding out of one of the
major arteries leading to the brain.
Hydocephalus: Enlargement of the ventricles due to an increase of
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on the brain.
Hypoxia: Decreased oxygen levels in an organ, such as the brain; less
severe than anoxia.