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New or Blossoming Hemorrhagic Contusions After Decompressive Craniectomy in Traumatic Brain Injury: Analysis of Risk Factors [PDF]
Background: The development or expansion of a cerebral hemorrhagic contusion after decompressive craniectomy (DC) for traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs commonly and it can result in an unfavorable outcome.
Davide Nasi +2 more
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Determination of Prognostic Factors in Cerebral Contusions [PDF]
Objective:Cerebral contusion (CC) is vital because it is one of the most common traumatic brain injury (TBI) types and can lead to lifelong physical, cognitive, and psychological disorders.
Neşe Keser, Murat Servan Döşoğlu
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Current treatments for brain contusions
Current surgical and medical treatments for brain contusions are analyzed in terms of the concept of primary and secondary brain ...
A. E. Talypov +4 more
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Regenerated rat skeletal muscle after periodic contusions [PDF]
In the present study we evaluated the morphological aspect and changes in the area and incidence of muscle fiber types of long-term regenerated rat tibialis anterior (TA) muscle previously submitted to periodic contusions.
V.B. Minamoto, S.R. Bunho, T.F. Salvini
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Cognitive Outcomes of Patients with Traumatic Bifrontal Contusions
Objectives: We aimed to investigate the prevalence and pattern of cognitive dysfunction in patients with traumatic bifrontal contusions and their association with functional outcome.
George Kwok Chu Wong +2 more
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HISTO-MORPHOLOGY OF AGE OF CONTUSIONS: AN AUTOPSY STUDY
Background: During forensic evaluation the determination of age of contusions play a very important role. Age of contusions is normally determined based on their colour.
Unmesh A K, Rema P
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Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate various prognostic factors and their impact on the outcome of patients with bifrontal brain contusions and to define the critical volume of bifrontal brain contusions and to advice early ...
Manoranjitha Kumari M +2 more
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BackgroundPatients with blunt chest trauma have a high mortality rate. The assessment of blush in hepatic and splenic trauma is important for determining the need for emergency hemostatic interventions.
Naoki Tominaga +2 more
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Distribution of Bone Contusion Patterns in Knees with Acute Isolated Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tears [PDF]
Background: Bone contusions after acute posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury are commonly observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), providing insight into potential mechanisms of injury.
Yuxuan Zou MD +11 more
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BACKGROUND: Cortical contusions are common in moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Cortical contusions often expand, potentially causing neuro-worsening several hours to days post-trauma.
Iftakher Hossain +2 more
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