'Open head injuries' refer to injuries where the skull has been penetrated; an example of this includes a gunshot or a sharp object, which has pierced the skull.
'Closed head injuries' refer to injuries where the skull remains intact, an example of this is shaken baby syndrome, or a car accident where a collision caused the brain to jolt, causing tissue damage as it impacts against the skull. There is no visible wound with closed head injuries.
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