aksonivauriot
Aksonivauriot, or axonal injuries, describe damage to the long nerve fibers that connect neurons, most often as a consequence of traumatic brain injury. The best-known form is diffuse axonal injury (DAI), in which widespread axonal disruption occurs across white matter tracts, brainstem connections, and the corpus callosum.
Pathophysiology and causes are tied to rapid rotation and acceleration-deceleration forces that shear axons. The initial
Clinical presentation is variable and often severe. Patients may lose consciousness immediately, have prolonged coma, or
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment and neuroimaging. Computed tomography (CT) may be normal initially in milder
Treatment is mainly supportive and multidisciplinary, focusing on stabilizing the patient, preventing secondary brain injury, managing