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Craniocerebral trauma is caused by external forces that can have detrimental effects on the vasculature and adjacent nerve cells at the site. After the mechanical and structural primary injury, a complex series of secondary cascades of injury exacerbates
Zhengang Wang (784190) +5 more
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Neuroprotective Effects of Phenothiazines on Acute Ischemic Stroke
For acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion, adjunctive neuroprotective therapy with mechanical thrombectomy is important; however, current treatment options are relatively limited. Phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine and promethazine (C + P) have shown potential neuroprotective effects in preclinical studies.
Qi Wang +4 more
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Neuroimaging in Craniocerebral Trauma [PDF]
In the present era, trauma is the commonest cause of death in the middle aged group. Cranio Cerebral Trauma (CCT) is common in both urban and rural areas and is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In any case of trauma, the outcome depends on two major issues: detection of type and extent of injury and the time taken for management ...
Rajul Rastogi, Sumeet Bhargava
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ABSTRACT Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) and chronic pain (CP) demonstrate marked sex disparities, with higher prevalence and severity in females. However, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Aims We aimed to examine the intricate interplay among anxiety, physical pain and sleep disruptions in inpatients with depression and ...
Cuizhen Zhu +10 more
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The scores of the Functional Mobility Scale, Gillette Functional Assessment Questionnaire, Functional Independence Measure for Children, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System showed robust construct validity. The MID values reported in this study provide clinicians and researchers with evidence‐based benchmarks for assessing and ...
Ahlam Zidan +5 more
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Craniocerebral trauma is caused by external forces that can have detrimental effects on the vasculature and adjacent nerve cells at the site. After the mechanical and structural primary injury, a complex series of secondary cascades of injury exacerbates
Zhengang Wang (784190) +5 more
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Polysensory therapy in speech therapy practice for patients with severe craniocerebral trauma
W rozdziale przedstawiono terapię polisensoryczną jako element oddziaływań w terapii logopedycznej u pacjentów po ciężkich urazach czaszkowo-mózgowych. Po informacjach wstępnych dotyczących urazu czaszkowo-mózgowego oraz samej świadomości i możliwości
Wójcik-Topór, Paulina
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In a mouse model of traumatic brain injury, transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) attenuated oxidative stress and improved neurological recovery. taVNS enhanced Nrf‐2/HO‐1–related antioxidant responses, improved behavioral performance, and promoted edema resolution on MRI.
Xiaoxuan Li +8 more
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Craniocerebral gunshot injuries; A review of the current literature
Craniocerebral gunshot injuries (CGI) are increasingly encountered by neurosurgeons in civilian and urban settings. Unfortunately, more prevalent condition in developing countries, with major armed conflicts which is still persisting, since the main ...
Rojas, Alejandro +8 more
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Abstract Aim To qualitatively assess the causes, adaptations, and psychosocial impact of falls, and solutions for safer environments, as shared by individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP). Method Ambulatory adults with CP (n = 165; age median [interquartile range], range: 30 years [25–50], 18–76 years); 101 females, 59 males, five non‐binary/not ...
Marissa Esterley +6 more
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