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Craniocerebral Trauma in Children

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1973
Clinical 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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Tics secondary to craniocerebral trauma

Movement Disorders, 1997
AbstractWe 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 obsessive‐compulsive behavior. All patients were involved in motor vehicle accidents resulting in closed craniocerebral trauma.
J K, Krauss, J, Jankovic
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Craniocerebral trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
Kivelit z   +3 more
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Craniocerebral Trauma

The Guthrie Journal, 1947
A K, OLSEN, A M, CODDINGTON
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Acute Craniocerebral Trauma

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1949
L H, SEGERBERG, R G, SPURLING
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[Minor craniocerebral trauma].

Praxis, 2002
Mild craniocerebral injury or mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) predominates, occurring with an 80% frequency. A 1997 publication by the American Academy of Neurology clearly defines MTBI as a transient alteration of mental status, without any neurological deficit, that may or may not involve loss of consciousness or amnesia. On the Glasgow Coma Scale
D, Scharplatz, H, Zimmermann
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Trauma-induced coagulopathy

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Ernest E Moore   +2 more
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Craniocerebral Trauma

2022
Hong Yu, Jingshi Wang
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Craniocerebral Trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1967
Obrador Alcalde   +1 more
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[Severe craniocerebral trauma].

Der Unfallchirurg, 1996
In medical services where acute accident patients are encountered, general and traumatic surgeons are faced with the problem of treating severe head and brain injuries. In the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital in Munich, we have been performing neurotraumatological treatment since 1983.
A, Parzhuber   +2 more
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