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Systematic quantitative evaluation of gene polymorphism and therapeutic effect of xingnaojing injection in patients with brain injury. [PDF]
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Tinnitus as an Indication of Head Injury. [PDF]
Evers T, Tisch M.
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Anesthesia strategies for elderly patients with craniocerebral injury due to foreign-body penetration in the plateau region: a case report. [PDF]
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Penetrating Craniocerebral Trauma
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1991The authors review the pathophysiology of penetrating and perforating cranial wounds. Radiologic evaluation includes computed tomography and angiography. Operative technique and perioperative critical care are discussed, with special emphasis on the control of the intracranial pressure.
D. W. Andrews+2 more
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Tics secondary to craniocerebral trauma
Movement Disorders, 1997AbstractWe describe three adult patients who presented with multifocal motor and vocal tics secondary to craniocerebral trauma. In one case, the tics were accompanied by marked obsessiveācompulsive behavior. All patients were involved in motor vehicle accidents resulting in closed craniocerebral trauma.
Joachim K. Krauss, Joseph Jankovic
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Craniocerebral Trauma in Children
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973Clinical aspects of head injury in children. Relationship of loss of consciousness to age of child. Specific disorders include leptomeningeal cysts and intracranial hematomas, with special emphasis on the characteristics and treatment of chronic subdural hematomas and the angiographic criteria for diagnosis.
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Craniocerebral Trauma Inflicted by Television Falls*
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2011Accidents and inflicted trauma account for 33% and 5-8% of childhood deaths, respectively. Injuries secondary to falling televisions have been reported in the clinical literature. However, descriptions of such injuries at autopsy are limited. The severity and patterns of injury may mimic those considered ''typical'' of inflicted trauma.
C D O Amy Gruszecki+2 more
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Craniocerebral Trauma in Children
1987The nervous system is the primary means by which the human organism communicates with the environment. Trauma to the nervous system in children often results in complex morphological, biochemical, and physiological disturbances. Not surprisingly, such disruption compromises adaptational potential.
Kathleen L. Edwards, Ralph E. Tarter
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Delayed complications of craniocerebral trauma
Neurosurgery, 1981Abstract A young man incurred a head injury with transiently impaired consciousness, multiple skull fractures, and monocular blindness. After 3 weeks he developed an intracerebral hemorrhage, which resolved without operative intervention.
Richard C. Nagle+2 more
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