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Penetrating Trauma to the Head
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2000Penetrating trauma to the brain is not as common as blunt trauma; however, the incidence is becoming a frequent occurrence in our society. Rapid transport to trauma centers where definitive care can be rendered is essential. Outcome depends on the site of the missile tract, the presenting neurologic status, and the extent of neurologic tissue ...
C, Blank-Reid, P C, Reid
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Surgical Clinics of North America
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a heterogenous spectrum of disease. It is essential to rapidly assess a patient's neurologic status and implement measures to prevent secondary brain injury. Intracranial hypertension, a common sequela of TBI, is managed in a tiered and systematic fashion, starting with the least invasive and moving toward the ...
Deborah, Stein, Meaghan, Broderick
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a heterogenous spectrum of disease. It is essential to rapidly assess a patient's neurologic status and implement measures to prevent secondary brain injury. Intracranial hypertension, a common sequela of TBI, is managed in a tiered and systematic fashion, starting with the least invasive and moving toward the ...
Deborah, Stein, Meaghan, Broderick
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Intensive Care Medicine, 1988
Head injury, either alone or in combination with multiple injuries, is common in children. Its pattern is different in children compared to adults, with diffuse cerebral swelling rather than localized hematoma being most common. The pathophysiology of pediatric head trauma is not yet clearly elucidated, but may be closely related to changes in the ...
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Head injury, either alone or in combination with multiple injuries, is common in children. Its pattern is different in children compared to adults, with diffuse cerebral swelling rather than localized hematoma being most common. The pathophysiology of pediatric head trauma is not yet clearly elucidated, but may be closely related to changes in the ...
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1998
This article reviews the persisting difficulty and the importance of the diagnosis of minor head trauma. The diagnosis has been complicated by pervasive disagreement regarding diagnostic criteria. This is primarily a result of the fact that evidence for actual injury is hard to obtain in minor cases because most symptoms tend to be subjective and have ...
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This article reviews the persisting difficulty and the importance of the diagnosis of minor head trauma. The diagnosis has been complicated by pervasive disagreement regarding diagnostic criteria. This is primarily a result of the fact that evidence for actual injury is hard to obtain in minor cases because most symptoms tend to be subjective and have ...
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Epidemiology of Blunt Head Trauma in Children in U.S. Emergency Departments
New England Journal of Medicine, 2014Kimberly S Quayle +2 more
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The Use of the Electroencephalogram in the Evaluation of Head Trauma
New England Journal of Medicine, 1967Vincent P Perlo, Perlo Vincent P
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Who is at Low Risk after Head or Neck Trauma?
New England Journal of Medicine, 2000Michelle H Biros
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Case 27-2019: A 16-Year-Old Girl with Head Trauma during a Sailboat Race
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019Mary A Iaccarino +2 more
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