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Hi. 27, male-diagnosed with dai grade3(multiple petechial haemorhage in right temporal lobe)-not aware of his surroundings nw-80days over nw-recovery ?

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Dr. Stevan Cordas answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

DAI: Recovery unpredictable. For more info on dai go to http://en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/diffuse_axonal_injury.

Answered 8/17/2013

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Dr. Philip Chao answered

Specializes in Radiology

DIFFUSE AXONAL INJUR: Is a serious brain injury. One might never recover from it. The hemorrhage is just one example of the brain damage. There may be secondary atrophy. You should have extensive therapy and a neurologist followup. I assume you have these all scheduled. Imaging can be done with advanced MRI such as quantitative MRI imaging and also diffusion tensor imaging. I am hopeful your friend will improve.

Answered 6/10/2014

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