Most patients with cranio-cerebral trauma is confronted with adisorder of blood clotting function.
Coagulation disorders are mild, but a small fraction of patientsmay develop disseminated intravascular coagulation. This isamplified when fatty embolism polytrauma.
Fluid-coagulant balance disorders are caused by the release oflarge amounts of thromboplastin from the injured brain in systemic circulation.
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