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Parent topics
- Brain injury [r]: Physical damage to brain tissue or structure that occurs before, during, or after birth. [e]
Subtopics
- Diffuse axonal injury [r]: Traumatic brain injury, occurring over a widespread area. [e]
- Neck injury [r]: Damage to the tissues and structure of the neck, often sustained as a result of a fall, direct blow, or a twisting movement. [e]
- Brain injury [r]: Physical damage to brain tissue or structure that occurs before, during, or after birth. [e]
- Depersonalization disorder [r]: A dissociative disorder characterized by a persistent or recurring experience of unreality, where individuals report an experience akin to living in a movie or dream, feeling detached from their body and emotions, and not being in control of their life. [e]
- Nobel Prize [r]: A prestigious annual prize awarded according to the will of Swedish chemist and entrepreneur Alfred Nobel in the categories Peace, Literature, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Physics. [e]