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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1958
Many a provincial easterner of the stayat-home variety still pictures the West and Middle-West as teeming with buffalo, stage coaches, and Indians. Recent experience with a tomahawk injury indicates that this bemused and fanciful notion is not utterly outside the realm of reality.
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Many a provincial easterner of the stayat-home variety still pictures the West and Middle-West as teeming with buffalo, stage coaches, and Indians. Recent experience with a tomahawk injury indicates that this bemused and fanciful notion is not utterly outside the realm of reality.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997
Recent studies have shown a decrease in mortality from head and neck injuries, especially in American football. This has resulted from rule changes and their enforcement, equipment modification, improved coaching and training techniques, and educational programs for neck injuries. Morbidity data, however, are not as complete, particularly as they apply
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Recent studies have shown a decrease in mortality from head and neck injuries, especially in American football. This has resulted from rule changes and their enforcement, equipment modification, improved coaching and training techniques, and educational programs for neck injuries. Morbidity data, however, are not as complete, particularly as they apply
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Archives of Surgery, 1957
The patient with a closed head injury presents a different problem from the one with an obvious fracture, where the need and value of surgery are quite evident. For the patient who has a closed head injury, a decision must be made as to the opportune time for surgery or other means of treatment.
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The patient with a closed head injury presents a different problem from the one with an obvious fracture, where the need and value of surgery are quite evident. For the patient who has a closed head injury, a decision must be made as to the opportune time for surgery or other means of treatment.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2013
Closed head injuries vary from the very minor to the catastrophic. It is often difficult to differentiate the severity at initial presentation. Serial assessment is very valuable. Awareness of facial injuries is aided by familiarity with facial bone anatomy and the clinical presentation of orbital, zygomatic, maxillary, and mandibular fracture ...
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Closed head injuries vary from the very minor to the catastrophic. It is often difficult to differentiate the severity at initial presentation. Serial assessment is very valuable. Awareness of facial injuries is aided by familiarity with facial bone anatomy and the clinical presentation of orbital, zygomatic, maxillary, and mandibular fracture ...
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Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 1997
The results of clinical trials in traumatic brain injury have to date been disappointing, despite promising results with animal models. Some of the agents which have been tested in clinical trials and some which are currently under evaluation are reviewed, and possible reasons for the lack of clinical benefit are discussed.
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The results of clinical trials in traumatic brain injury have to date been disappointing, despite promising results with animal models. Some of the agents which have been tested in clinical trials and some which are currently under evaluation are reviewed, and possible reasons for the lack of clinical benefit are discussed.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
The evaluation and treatment of minor head injuries are reviewed, with particular emphasis on those problems of head injury commonly seen by family physicians. Clinical history, physical examination, and radiologic studies that are of value in diagnosing minor head injuries are highlighted.
G F, Gade, R F, Young
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The evaluation and treatment of minor head injuries are reviewed, with particular emphasis on those problems of head injury commonly seen by family physicians. Clinical history, physical examination, and radiologic studies that are of value in diagnosing minor head injuries are highlighted.
G F, Gade, R F, Young
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2013
Nonaccidental head injury in children (NAHI), most often due to abusive head trauma (AHT), is not uncommon and carries a high risk of mortality and morbidity. Intracranial lesions encountered are mainly subdural hematomas. Despite heterogeneous clinical presentation, symptoms are related to brain edema with intracranial hypertension and/or seizures ...
T, Roujeau, E, Mireau, M, Bourgeois
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Nonaccidental head injury in children (NAHI), most often due to abusive head trauma (AHT), is not uncommon and carries a high risk of mortality and morbidity. Intracranial lesions encountered are mainly subdural hematomas. Despite heterogeneous clinical presentation, symptoms are related to brain edema with intracranial hypertension and/or seizures ...
T, Roujeau, E, Mireau, M, Bourgeois
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2012
Traumatic brain injury affects more than 1 million civilians annually. Functional outcomes in this population are less than favorable. This case report describes a patient with a penetrating injury to the head and brain from a gunshot wound including the pathophysiology of injury and outlines evidence-based management guidelines to provide ...
Laura J, Griffin, Joanne V, Hickey
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Traumatic brain injury affects more than 1 million civilians annually. Functional outcomes in this population are less than favorable. This case report describes a patient with a penetrating injury to the head and brain from a gunshot wound including the pathophysiology of injury and outlines evidence-based management guidelines to provide ...
Laura J, Griffin, Joanne V, Hickey
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
Pediatric head injury is a public health problem that exacts a high price from patients, their families and society alike. While much of the brain damage in head-injured patients occurs at the moment of impact, secondary injuries can be prevented by aggressive medical and surgical intervention.
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Pediatric head injury is a public health problem that exacts a high price from patients, their families and society alike. While much of the brain damage in head-injured patients occurs at the moment of impact, secondary injuries can be prevented by aggressive medical and surgical intervention.
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