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I was T-boned when a man driving an Ford F250 ran a red light; he hit me going in excess of 40 mph. I had a CT scan at the ER, but then had to return to the ER the following day for another CT,since I could not stop throwing up. The 2nd CT scan noted "mild cerebral volume loss". What does this mean? Could it be attributed to the accident?