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Exposure of the entire body to external radiation.
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An assault on the brain that causes mild to severe injury. The two types of traumatic brain injury are penetrating injuries and closed head injuries (CBI). The nature of the speech and language disorder depends on the type and extent of the injury.
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TSH-binding inhibitory immunoglobulins.
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Traumatic Brain Injury. This is also known as closed head injury. The injury can occur pre-, peri, post birth as well as later on in life. The injury results in the individual experiencing significant learning difficulty.
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Motor vehicle crashes, falls, violent crimes and child abuse are major causes of sudden Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). TBI is often a devastating condition characterized by changes that occur when a particular area of the brain is struck, penetrated or pierced. The site of injury may determine what kinds of physical, mental or behavioral changes are likely to occur as a result of damage. Possible physical ramifications include loss of speech, mobility and motor control.
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