Biology, asked by Ishita1296, 1 year ago

progressive loss of brain volume after traumatic brain injury'

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Answered by Akhilrajput1
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Atrophy over 1 year was pronounced following traumatic brain injury. ... In conclusion, traumatic brain injury results in progressive loss of brain tissue volume, which continues for many years post-injury. Atrophy is most prominent in the white matter, but is also more pronounced in cortical sulci compared to gyri.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

atrophy due to inflammatory properties

Explanation:

Accumulation of inflammatory cells in the brain works at "eating away" or atrophying brain tissue. Many CNS cells can release Reactive Oxygen Species which becomes cytotoxic in abundance, and due to an excessive response of the inflammatory cells, they release ROS and continue producing more cells to remove any cytotoxic properties which ultimately causes them to atrophy the tissue.

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