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Fatal cranial injury in an individual from Messina (Sicily) during the times of the Roman Empire [PDF]
Forensic and archaeological examinations of human skeletons can provide us with evidence of violence. In this paper, we present the patterns of two cranial lesions found on an adult male (T173) buried in a grave in the necropolis ‘Isolato 96’, Messina,
Carotenuto, G +3 more
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. We unveiled the diagnostic value of serum NLRP3, metalloproteinase‐9 (MMP‐9) and interferon‐γ (IFN‐γ) levels in post‐craniotomy intracranial infections and hydrocephalus ...
Qiang Peng +4 more
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Disability as a result of craniocerebral trauma in Russia: actuality and forecasts
According to the World Health Organization, injuries take first place among the causes of death among the population under 40 years of age. In the Russian Federation, in 2019, death from external causes, including injuries, was in third place in all ...
I. Borisov +7 more
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Challenge Patient Dispatching in Mass Casualty Incidents [PDF]
Efficient management of mass casualty incidents is complex, since regular emergency medical services struc-tures have to be switched to a temporary “disaster mode” involving additional operational and tactical struc-tures.
Adler, Christine +3 more
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Finite Elements Models of the Head in Craniocerebral Trauma – Review
Head injuries are a major health and socio-economic problem. To better protect the head against various crash, sport, or fall events, the underlying mechanisms and tolerances need to be investigated.
M. Diac +5 more
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Acute ischaemic stroke patients - direct admission to a specialist centre or initial treatment in a local hospital? A systematic review [PDF]
Objectives To assess the clinical effectiveness, in acute ischaemic stroke patients, of bypassing non-specialist centres in preference for a specialist stroke centre to receive the time-critical intervention of thrombolysis.
Cooper, K. +5 more
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Longitudinal decline in upper‐limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy
Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.70014 Abstract To analyse longitudinal changes in passive range of motion (ROM) in the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Method Passive ROM for shoulder abduction and flexion, supination, and elbow and wrist extension was analysed in a longitudinal cohort of adults ...
Erika Cloodt +6 more
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CLINICAL PICTURE, MODERN APPROACHES IN DIAGNOSTICS OF TRAUMATIC INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMAS
An analysis of 93 patients with traumatic intracranial hematomas of different degree of severity of craniocerebral trauma was made. The patients consist of 59 (63,4%) boys and 36 (36,6%) girls. In most cases, the cause of craniocerebral injury was a fall
Sh. A. Turdiboev +3 more
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Specificities of prosthetic and orthotic rehabilitation in amputees with head injury [PDF]
Background/Aim. The prosthetic-orthotic rehabilitation (POR) of amputees with head injury within the polytrauma presents a specific entity. The number of traumas caused by the traffic and the low-intensity war conflicts, increases constantly.
Parapid Biljana +4 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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