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Head Injury in Athletes

Neurosurgery, 2001
HEAD INJURIES INCURRED during athletic endeavors have been recorded since games were first held. During the last century, our level of understanding of the types of cerebral insults, their causes, and their treatment has advanced significantly. Because of the extreme popularity of sports in the United States and worldwide, the implications of athletic ...
Julian E. Bailes, Robert C. Cantu
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Head Injuries in Athletes

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1989
Head injury is a common consequence of athletic participation. Athletes, parents, coaches, trainers, and tem physicians must remain aware that there are potentially significant immediate and long-term effects from both serious and minor head injuries.
James E. Wilberger, Joseph C. Maroon
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Hyperventilation in Head Injury

Chest, 2005
The aim of this review was to consider the effects of induced hypocapnia both on systemic physiology and on the physiology of the intracranial system. Hyperventilation lowers intracranial pressure (ICP) by the induction of cerebral vasoconstriction with a subsequent decrease in cerebral blood volume.
N. Stocchetti   +3 more
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The outcome from severe head injury with early diagnosis and intensive management.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1977
In the belief that secondary cerebral compression, hypoxia, and ischemia materially influence the outcome from severe head injury, a standardized protocol was followed in 160 patients, with emphasis on early diagnosis and evacuation of intracranial mass ...
D. Becker   +5 more
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Anatomy of head injury

Surgery (Oxford), 2004
Abstract A good knowledge of the anatomy of the layers of the scalp, of the skull vault and of the meninges is essential for the clear understanding of injuries to these structures.
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Head Injuries

The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
E, CARINI, C G, DEGUTIERREZ-MAHONEY
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Axonal Injury in Head Injury

1983
A histological analysis of 324 unselected fatal head injuries disclosed axonal injury in the form of retraction balls in 100 cases: this was severe in 64 and mild in 36. It is suggested that axonal injury exists as a spectrum without there necessarily being selective involvement of the corpus callosum or the rostral brain stem, and that cases with mild
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Injuries to the head

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
George J. Curry   +2 more
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Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network head injury clinical prediction rules are reliable in practice

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2014
Deborah Schonfeld   +5 more
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Head Injuries

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
L H, Pitts, N, Martin
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