what could be the “two spots” on the child’s brain?

About ten days later the car accident caused by Pierre Palmade, the victims are still hospitalized. Among them is a six-year-old childin very critical condition.

As a reminder, Pierre Palmade drove under the influence of cocaine at the time of the events. The actor has hit two carsand do three seriously injured. Mira, a 27-year-old pregnant woman who lost her baby in the collisionYuksel, a family man still placed in a coma as well as a 6 year old boy. The vital prognosis of the child is no longer engaged, yet he is still in a service of intensive care.

“When he gets out of the hospital, he will be 80% disabledit is sure and certain”, declared two of his close relations this Sunday, February 19 in the emission seven to eight broadcast on TF1.

For his part, Pierre Palmade was released from the hospital. If he reports amnesia since he is no longer able to remember the eveninghis condition improved despite several broken ribs.

A fractured jaw and “two spots on the brain”

Relatives of the little boy interviewed by our colleagues from BFM TV mention a fractured jaw as well as “two spots on the brain“.

“I was told that we had to wait to find out what the sequels.” Following this collision, the child has many injuries like some parts of his “torn skinor the “really cracked left side of his head.”

The child would now be able to move parts of their body and even to hold a discussion. However, “he mightn’t make sentences or anything long enough” because according to his relatives, he still “very sore jaw.”

His relatives describe the child as “disfigured”.

“The doctors are currently treating him. They just said there were two spots on his brain. .

What happens in the brain in case of head trauma?

Currently, we have no more information regarding the child’s injuries.

Of the intracranial hematomas can form when a head injury causes blood to pool inside the brain. THE road accidents are among the most common causes of head trauma. Injuries are often caused by direct impact. However, the brain can be damaged even if the head has not been hit.

According to the MSD Manual, head injuries include the following:

  • Scalp injury
  • Skull fractures
  • Concussions, often related to sports
  • Bruises (contusions) and tears (laceration) in the brain
  • Accumulation of blood inside the brain, or between it and the skull (intracranial hematoma)
  • Damage to nerve cells in the brain (diffuse axonal injury)
  • Bleeding between the layers covering the brain (such as a subarachnoid hemorrhage)

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