agykár
Agykár, in Hungarian, refers to damage to brain tissue that results in impaired brain function. It is a broad term that covers a range of conditions from mild injuries to severe, life-threatening damage, and it can affect cognitive, motor, sensory, and emotional functioning. The concept is used in medical, research, and everyday contexts to describe permanent or temporary disruption of brain activity.
Causes of agykár are diverse. They include traumatic brain injury from blows, falls, or accidents; hypoxic-ischemic
Symptoms vary by location and severity and may include loss of consciousness, confusion, memory problems, headaches,
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment, neurological examination, and imaging such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic
Treatment aims to stabilize the patient, prevent secondary injury, and promote recovery. Acute care may involve
Prognosis depends on the cause and severity of the injury, as well as age and comorbidities. Some