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Disorders of consciousness

Neurology, 2014
Prolonged disorders of consciousness (DOC)—the vegetative and minimally conscious states (VS/MCS)—are uncommon but devastating outcomes after severe brain injury. Until recently, the medical community has viewed them with great pessimism with respect to both prognosis and effective treatments.
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[Neurology of consciousness and of consciousness disorders].

Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1994
The two physiologic components of conscious behaviour, namely arousal (vigilance) and content of consciousness (presence of mind), may be affected differently, depending on the type and distribution of the underlying brain disease. Disturbance of arousal primarily affects wakefulness and awareness and leads to obtundation, stupor and coma.
C W, Hess, C, Bassetti
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Family Caregivers’ Opinions About Interaction With the Environment in Consciousness Disorders

Rehabilitation Psychology, 2017
P. Moretta   +5 more
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Towards improving care for disorders of consciousness

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2020
Caroline Schnakers   +2 more
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Consciousness: And Disorders of Consciousness

2015
L. Heine   +3 more
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Simplified evaluation of CONsciousness disorders (SECONDs) in individuals with severe brain injury: A validation study

Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2021
Charlène Aubinet   +2 more
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A Precision Medicine Framework for Classifying Patients with Disorders of Consciousness: Advanced Classification of Consciousness Endotypes (ACCESS)

Neurocritical Care, 2021
D. Kondziella   +24 more
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Recent advances in disorders of consciousness: Focus on the diagnosis

Brain Injury, 2014
Olivia Gosseries   +2 more
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