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Accuracy Analysis of Distinguishing the Cooperation Degree during Image Completion Test by Eye Movement Parameters [PDF]
Objective To analyze the differences in accuracy of different eye movement parameters in distinguishing the cooperation and non-cooperation during image completion test of patients with mental disorders caused by craniocerebral trauma.
LIU Chao, WANG Jun-jie, LI Hao-zhe,et al
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Seizures are a common symptom of craniocerebral diseases, and epilepsy is one of the comorbidities of craniocerebral diseases. However, how to rationally use anti-seizure medications (ASMs) in the perioperative period of craniocerebral surgery to control
Shuli Liang +55 more
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Evaluation of Craniocerebral Trauma by Computed Tomography [PDF]
Introduction: Craniocerebral trauma results in a substantial number of deaths and permanent disabilities around the world. Head injuries account a significant cause of death in younger age groups. Computed Tomography (CT) is a widely accessible, fast,
MR Shashi Kumar +4 more
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Forensic Analysis of 25 Cases of Diffuse Brain Atrophy after Trauma [PDF]
Objective To study the forensic features of diffuse brain atrophy after trauma, the relationship between age and interval time of post-traumatic brain atrophy, and the relationship between the degree of craniocerebral injury and that of brain atrophy ...
WANG Yao-bin, WANG Li-li, ZHONG Shi-liang
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Background: Maxillofacial fractures and craniocerebral injuries are common in patients with head trauma. These are injuries with high mortality and morbidity.
Şahin, C. +5 more
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The use of Thiocetam in the complex therapy of combat-related brain contusion
Each patient presents a unique set of characteristics and challenges when it comes to acute cerebral ischemia resulting from craniocerebral injury.
I. F. Bielenichev +6 more
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Significance of Elecsys (R) S100 immunoassay for real-time assessment of traumatic brain damage in multiple trauma patients [PDF]
Background: The neuroprotein S100 released into the circulation has been suggested as a reliable marker for primary brain damage. However, safe identification of relevant traumatic brain injury (TBI) may possibly be hampered by S100 release from ...
Kirchhoff, Chlodwig +7 more
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Postoperative rehabilitation of craniocerebral injury requires a long process and has many complications. In addition, patients with severe craniocerebral injury are usually accompanied by impaired nervous system function, which will affect the patients’
Li Zhang +4 more
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Structure of abdominal injury and its consequences
Introduction. Mechanical injuries are a leading cause of disability and premature death among the working-age population in most countries worldwide.
Madona Gogiya
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Participation of the vegetative system on paroxismality and formation of posttraummatic epilepsy
The article deals with the involvement of the autonomic nervous system in the formation of symptomatic epilepsy as the consequences of a craniocerebral trauma.
O. M. Stoyanov +4 more
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