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← Human Body & HealthWhy does cellular dysfunction persist after the acute phase of a concussion, despite apparent macroscopic brain recovery?
A)Reduced glial cell neurotransmitter reuptake
B)Cerebral spinal fluid protein accumulation
C)Persistent blood-brain barrier hyperpermeability
D)Ongoing axonal injury from diffuse strain✓
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Cellular dysfunction can persist after concussion due to ongoing axonal injury from diffuse strain, a mechanism called secondary injury cascade. Because the initial impact causes widespread strain, individual axons continue to undergo damage even after the macroscopic symptoms subside; therefore, recovery is prolonged rather than immediate resolution.
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