Everything on brain injury in plain language
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Traumatic Brain Injury -TBI
Contusion - Contusio Cerebri
Concussion - Commotio Cerebri- Mild TBI
PCS - post-concussion syndrome
Whiplash - WAD
Epidural Hematoma
Subdural Hematoma
Shaken baby syndrome -SBS
Stroke CVA
Cerebral hemorrhage /Hemorrhagic Stroke
SAH - SubArachnoid Hemorrhage
Moyamoya Disease
CAA - Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Congenital CAA or HCHWA
AVM - ArterioVenous Malformation
Cavernous Malformation
Ischemic stroke
APS - Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome
Wallenberg syndrome
CADASIL
RVCL
Lacunar stroke
TIA Transient Ischemic Attack
Left-sided hemiparesis
Right-sided hemiparesis
Brain tumor, cancer
Primary Brain Tumor
Brain metastases
Brain injury due to oxygen deficiency
Lightning or Electric shock
Brain Injury caused by infection
Covid-19 Neurological consequences
Encephalitis
Meningitis
Brain abscess
Sepsis - Blood poisoning
Brain Injury by degenerative diseases
Alzheimer's disease
MS Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's disease
Huntington's disease
FTD - Frontotemporal Degeneration
PSP - Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
CBD - Cortico Basal Degeneration
MSA
ADCA
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Cerebral Palsy
Locked-in Syndrome
Intoxication
Brain Injury by drugs or alcohol
Pregnancy complications
Congenital brain injury
Brain Injury by medication
FASD - Foetaal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Hydrocephalus
Encefalopathy
Metabolic Diseases
Batten Disease
MLD - Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
ALD - Adrenoleukodystrophy
CTX - Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis
Leigh syndrome
Tay-Sachs disease
Canavan disease
CDKL5 Syndrome
Consequences
Invisible consequences
Observe the invisible consequences
Overstimulation caused by brain injury
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Balance-proprioception
Neurofatigue
Cognitive problems
Social Cognition
Memory
Knowing that and knowing how
Attention and concentration
Unable to multitask
Disorder in executive functioning
Disharmonic intelligence profile
Lack of overview and structure
Sleep disorder and CSAS
Language and Speech problems
Aphasia
Dysarthria
Apraxia
Agnosia
Neglect
Hyperacusis
Vision problems after brain injury
CVI - Cerebral Vision Impairment
Hemianopia -hemianopsia
Prosopagnosia - Faceblindness
Perseveration
Lack of empathy
Neurological consequences
Epilepsy
Coma
Cerebral edema - high brain pressure
Impact per brain area
Right hemisphere
Left hemisphere
Frontal lobes
Temporal lobes
Parietal lobes
Occipital lobes
Cerebellum / 'little brain'
Ataxia
CCAS
Brainstem
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Amygdala
Insula
Pituitary gland
Acromegaly - excessive growth hormone
Hippocampus
Basal ganglia
Limbic system
Capsula interna
Corpus callosum - brainbar
Diffuse injury
Focal-injury
Brains and Language
Life with Brain Injury
Dealing with overstimulation
Practical Advice
Tips for Brain Injured people
Tips for those involved
Tips for family caregivers
What Brain Injury Survivors Want You to Know
Knowledgebase Overstimulation
Loss and grief after brain injury
Brain Injury in children or youngsters
Consequences for the family
Children of a parent with brain injury
Siblings and children of parents with ABI
Consequences for the family / partner
Stories of people with ABI
Alex
Ans
Hope
Nathalie
Rob
Sabrina
Saul
Steven
Websites containing stories
The neurologist who had a stroke
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Encyclopedia Brain Injury
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