| traumatic n. |
a non-neoplastic unorganized bulbous or nodular mass of nerve fibers and Schwann cells produced by hyperplasia of nerve fibers and their supporting tissues after accidental or purposeful sectioning of the nerve. Called also amputation n., false n., and pseudoneuroma.
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| traumatic hypersomnia |
Excessive sleepiness occurring in patients who have suffered traumatic brain injury.
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| traumatic o. |
progressive injury to the supporting structure of the teeth as a result of occlusal dysfunction. Called also hyperfunctional o. See also traumatogenic o.
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| traumatic idiocy |
An obsolete term for an organic brain syndrome that results from head trauma.
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| traumatic p. |
1. pericarditis caused by penetrating or nonpenetrating injury to the pericardium, such as that due to bullet wounds, improper catheter placement, or radiation; it is characterized by pericardial pain and friction and may lead to hemopericardium or tamponade. 2. injury to the pericardium of a cow that has ingested metallic debris or some other hard foreign object; the object migrates from the reticulum through the diaphragm and lodges against the pericardium, causing inflammation. Exudated fluid collects in the pericardial sac until it finally interferes with the heart's pumping efficiency. Called also hardware disease and traumatic reticulopericarditis.
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