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Neurotrauma

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014
Neurotrauma continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Prevention of primary neurologic injury is a critical public health concern. Early and thorough assessment of the patient with neurotrauma with high index of suspicion of traumatic spinal cord injuries and traumatic vascular injuries requires a multidisciplinary approach ...
Wan-Tsu W, Chang, Neeraj, Badjatia
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Neurotrauma

2018
Traumatic brain injury remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world, affecting young and old alike. Pathologic data have been developed through observations of human autopsies and developing animal models to investigate mechanisms, although animal models do not represent the polypathology of human brain injury and there are ...
Anand Kaul, Scott R. Shepard
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NEUROTRAUMA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1986
D.A ...
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Neuroproteomics in neurotrauma

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2006
AbstractNeurotrauma in the form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) afflicts more Americans annually than Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease combined, yet few researchers have used neuroproteomics to investigate the underlying complex molecular events that exacerbate TBI.
Andrew K, Ottens   +8 more
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Biomechanics of neurotrauma

Neurological Research, 2001
This paper reviews the traditional areas of impact biomechanics as they relate to brain injury caused by blunt impact. These areas are injury mechanisms, human response to impact, human tolerance to impact and the use of human surrogates. With the advent of high-speed computers, it is now possible to add computer models to the list of human surrogates ...
L, Zhang, K H, Yang, A I, King
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Explosive Blast Neurotrauma

Journal of Neurotrauma, 2009
Explosive blast traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the more serious wounds suffered by United States service members injured in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some military medical treatments for blast TBI that have been introduced successfully in the war theater include decompressive craniectomy, cerebral angiography, transcranial ...
Geoffrey, Ling   +4 more
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Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma

Advances in Nursing Science, 2008
In this article, we review literature related to inflicted childhood neurotrauma (ICN). We discuss the rationale for use of the term "ICN," rather than the more benign, commonly used "shaken baby syndrome." The change in language alters the discourse about a potentially lethal outcome or lifelong problem for survivors.
Elizabeth A, Fiske, Joanne M, Hall
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Neurotrauma in Pakistan

World Journal of Surgery, 2001
The incidence of head and spinal injury is on the rise in developing countries. The number of deaths and burden of disability may be reduced, if not completely stopped, through preventive measures after an epidemiological survey on trauma. The goal can be achieved to a significant extent through the use of guidelines from the countries that have ...
I A, Raja, A H, Vohra, M, Ahmed
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Neurotrauma in China

World Neurosurgery, 2016
China is a densely populated country faced with more than 1 million cases of traumatic brain injury annually. Since the late 1930s, there has been a great improvement in the field of neurosurgery in the treatment of neurotrauma. The objective of this article is to delve into the genesis of neurotrauma and its present situation to fellow neurosurgeons ...
Xiang, Mao, Sen, Xie, Baiyun, Liu
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Neurotrauma

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2015
Martina, Stippler, M Dustin, Boone
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