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Can someone have bruising on the brain from a very severe TBI after 13 years?

Question is pretty self explanatory. I know ultrasound but nothing about the brain or MRI. I had to get one today due to problems that could possibly be cause due to a TBI I had 13 years ago (got hit and then ran over by car). I was curious if there could still be bruising or any signs of the TBI this long after it happened. I know I will get the results regardless but I was curious in general what signs can still be present in anyone after a long period of time. Thank you to anyone for answering!

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