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Diffuse Axonal Injury is typically caused via ( blunt, penetrative ) trauma to the head. This lesions typically affect the ( central, peripheral ) structures of the brain and, if they don't cause immediate death, leads to multiple clusters of ( microglial, oligodendritic, astrocytic, neutrophilic ) cells throughout the white matter weeks after injury.