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Any mechanical injury (usually caused by a blow) resulting in hemorrhage beneath unbroken skin. SEE ALSO: bruise. [L. contusio, a bruising]
- brain c. a bruising, usually of the surface, of the brain with extravasation of blood but without rupture of the pia-arachnoid; healing results in a superficial depressed sclerotic area, possibly with incorporated meninges. SEE ALSO: brain cicatrix.
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2. any of various degrees of bruising of the brain (cerebral contusion), resulting from head injury or surgery. Clinical signs range from concussion to coma, reflecting the severity of the trauma.
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con·tu·sion (kən-tooґzhən) [L. contusio, from contundere to bruise] an injury of a part without a break in the skin and with a subcutaneous hemorrhage. Called also bruise.Medical dictionary. 2011.