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The effect of concurrent neural injuries on hemorrhage

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  • Alyssa Trevino

  • Kayli N. Colpitts

  • Victoria Balentine

  • James W. Grau

  • July 8, 2026

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    Concurrent traumatic brain injury (TBI) with spinal cord injury (SCI) increases hemorrhage in the spinal cord.

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    A craniectomy has an intermediate effect on hemorrhage when combined with SCI.

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    Concurrent SCI with TBI results in increased hemorrhage in the brain, though the effect is more modest.

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    The study highlights the relationship between hemorrhage development and simultaneous neural injuries.

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    Findings suggest that concurrent neural injuries may influence tissue loss and recovery in the central nervous system.

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