traumatic neuroma — 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 … Medical dictionary
Neuroma — Classification and external resources ICD O: 9570/0 MeSH D009463 A neuroma (pronounced /njuːˈroʊmə/) is a g … Wikipedia
Traumatic brain injury — See also: Brain injury (disambiguation) Traumatic brain injury Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
Neuroma cutis — is uncommon, with only three true neuromas of the skin and mucous membranes existing: traumatic neuromas, multiple mucosal neuromas, and solitary palisaded encapsulated neuromas.[1]:620 See also Skin lesion References ^ James, William; Berger,… … Wikipedia
neuroma — General term for any neoplasm derived from cells of the nervous system; on the basis of newer knowledge pertaining to cytologic and histologic characteristics, a variety of neoplasms, formerly placed in the general category of n., may now be… … Medical dictionary
Complications of traumatic brain injury — Traumatic brain injury (TBI, physical trauma to the brain) can cause a variety of complications, health effects that are not TBI themselves but that result from it. The risk of complications increases with the severity of the trauma;[1] however… … Wikipedia
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy — (CTE) is a progressive degenerative disease found in individuals who have been subjected to multiple concussions and other forms of head injury. A variant of the condition, dementia pugilistica, is primarily associated with boxing. CTE has been… … Wikipedia
amputation neuroma — n NEUROMA (2) * * * traumatic n … Medical dictionary
false neuroma — 1. something that looks like a neuroma but does not contain nerve cells. 2. traumatic n … Medical dictionary
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia