Adler Giersch Attorneys Getting Started FAQ | Client Login

 

Adler Giersch

Brain and Spinal Injury Blog

Flat
What is a Brain Contusion?
Contusion of the brain's surface occurs when the brain strikes the bone within the skull.  Contusions can occur at the tips of the brain: frontal (front), temporal (side), and occipital (rear). Large contusions may be seen on CT scans or MRIs as large bruises.

Areas of contusion that are visible will be surrounded by a zone of swelling, know as "edema."  If this swelling is great enough, it may cause changes in consciousness, and in severe cases, may be life threatening.

However, contusions are often microscopic or pin-point hemorrhages and are too small to be seen on cur4ently used CT or MRI imaging tests. There is hope that in the near future technological advances with CT and MRI tests will allow better visualization of these hemorrhages.

PreviousNext

? Do you have more questions this page did not answer?
email Email page to yourself or a friend email Print This Page Bookmark Add to any service

Seattle   Bellevue   Everett   Kent

333 Taylor Avenue North | Seattle WA 98109
Tel: 206.682.0300 | Fax: 206.224.0102 | Info@adlergiersch.com

Northwest's Personal Injury Attorneys | Personal Injury Practice Areas | PI Resources & Articles | Site Map | Recovery Reply Form | Specialties: Brain Injury | Spinal Cord Injury | Automobile Accidents | Link to Us

The Northwest's premiere personal injury law firm, Adler Giersch personal injury law offices are located in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett and Kent providing personal injury legal representation ranging from brain injury to wrongful death, spinal injuries to auto accidents.

©2012 Adler Giersch . PS. All Rights Reserved. Copyright/Legal Disclaimer | Contact | 206.682.0300







Common Legal Terms

“Your guidance in how to manage my care was invaluable; without your meticulous preparation from the beginning, this all would have had a much different outcome.”

Donna Sill