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A thalamic perspective of (un)consciousness in pharmacological and pathological states in humans. [PDF]
Szocs D +11 more
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Efficacy and safety of neuromodulation and multimodal therapies for traumatic brain injury-induced disorders of consciousness: an updated umbrella review. [PDF]
Yang X +5 more
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Effect of family participation in sensory stimulation for patients with disorders of consciousness after traumatic brain injury prognosis: randomized controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
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Consciousness Disorders and Swallowing Difficulties [PDF]
With the advancement of medicine, the survival rate of patients with brain injuries has significantly increased. Among these patients, some remain in a chronic state of altered consciousness and experience difficulties in swallowing.
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Clinical Rehabilitation, 2022
Objective To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in patients with disorders of consciousness. Design and Setting We performed a randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trial.
Renhong He
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Objective To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in patients with disorders of consciousness. Design and Setting We performed a randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trial.
Renhong He
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
This article reviews the definition, assessment, neuroimaging, treatment, and rehabilitation for disorders of consciousness after an acquired brain injury. It also explores special considerations and new neuromodulation treatment options.
Levi, Weitzel, Sheital, Bavishi
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This article reviews the definition, assessment, neuroimaging, treatment, and rehabilitation for disorders of consciousness after an acquired brain injury. It also explores special considerations and new neuromodulation treatment options.
Levi, Weitzel, Sheital, Bavishi
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Disorders of Consciousness: Classification and Taxonomy.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2023In this article, we discuss the taxonomy associated with the four major disorders of consciousness (DoC): coma, vegetative state or unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, minimally conscious state, and post-traumatic confusional state.
K. Golden, Yelena G. Bodien, J. Giacino
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2017
Disorder of consciousness (DOC) is a state of prolonged altered consciousness, which can be categorized into coma, vegetative state, or minimally conscious state based on neurobehavioral function. The pathophysiology of DOC is poorly understood but recent advances in neuroimaging and advanced electrophysiological techniques may provide an improved ...
Blessen C, Eapen +4 more
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Disorder of consciousness (DOC) is a state of prolonged altered consciousness, which can be categorized into coma, vegetative state, or minimally conscious state based on neurobehavioral function. The pathophysiology of DOC is poorly understood but recent advances in neuroimaging and advanced electrophysiological techniques may provide an improved ...
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