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  • Types of brain injury include: ...e repeat head computed tomography (CT) stratified by severity of traumatic brain injury. | journal=J Trauma | year= 2007 | volume= 62 | issue= 6 | pages= 1339-44;
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[neurology]], '''diffuse axonal injury''' is a type of [[brain injury]] that is a "relatively common sequela of blunt head injury, characterized
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  • * [[Brain injury]]
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  • Traumatic brain injury, occurring over a widespread area.
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  • {{r|Traumatic brain injury}}
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  • {{r|Brain injury}}
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  • {{r|Brain injury}}
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  • * [http://www.biaq.com.au/ Fact sheets on brain injury] - Causes, effects and coping strategies
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  • {{r|Brain injury}}
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  • {{r|Brain injury}}
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  • ...hair of [[Congressional Taskforce on Tobacco and Health]], [[Congressional Brain Injury Task Force]], [[National Service Caucus]], [[Congressional Arts Caucus]]
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  • {{r|Brain injury}}
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  • [[Traumatic brain injury]] is increasingly common, especially among military personnel whose improve | title = Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury: What Is Known?
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  • Types of brain injury include: ...e repeat head computed tomography (CT) stratified by severity of traumatic brain injury. | journal=J Trauma | year= 2007 | volume= 62 | issue= 6 | pages= 1339-44;
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  • ...), or no chance of survival with available resources (e.g., major burns or brain injury). Comfort measures only
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  • ...ain injury''' ('''MTBI'''), is the most common and least serious type of [[brain injury]]. Concussion is a "trauma-induced alteration in mental status that may or ...criteria from the New Orleans Criteria [[clinical prediction rule]] for [[brain injury]]:<ref name="pmid10891517">{{cite journal |author=Haydel MJ, Preston CA, Mi
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  • ...."(Jensen FE. Developmental factors regulating susceptibility to perinatal brain injury and seizures. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 18(6):628-33, 2006 Dec. Edwards AD. Tan S. Perinatal infections, prematurity and brain injury. [Review] [90 refs] [Journal Article. Review] Current Opinion in Pediatrics
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  • ...lled for more formal clinical trials of induced hypothermia in [[traumatic brain injury]].<ref>{{citation | title = Selective Hypothermia in the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
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  • ...can produce tremor include [[multiple sclerosis]], [[stroke]], [[traumatic brain injury]] and [[neurodegenerative disease]]s that damage or destroy parts of the [[
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  • The girl's family has said that doctors tell them she suffered a [[traumatic brain injury]], because of the restraint.<ref name=Yahoo2022-05-22/>
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  • ...ury. (Chapman E ''et al.'' (1999) Homeopathic treatment of mild traumatic brain injury: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial ''J Head Trauma Rehab ...es,<ref>Chapman E ''et al.''(1999) Homeopathic treatment of mild Traumatic brain injury: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial ''J Head Trauma Rehab
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  • ..., Gillespie B. (2004) Chronic stress conditions do explain posttraumatic brain injury depression.] ''Res Theory Nurs Pract'' 18:213-28. ...ngs are important for nurse specialists working with persons who sustained brain injury, for chronic stress can be buffered by efficient and effective support syst
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  • ...ola, Constantino (1997) "Bright and Dark Sides of Nitric Oxide in Ischemic Brain Injury." ''Trends in Neurosciences,'' '''20''' (3 : 132–39.
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  • ...r France and he was taken prisoner. It has been suggested that he suffered brain injury in the crash. For the rest of his life he spoke with a stammer and suffered
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  • ...ry cases of [[attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder]], and [[traumatic brain injury]] (where it is used to improve consciousness). Narcolepsy is a rare disorde
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  • ...icity produced by the high levels of the neurotransmitter, glutamate, that brain injury may release into the synapses connecting nerve cells, but which at lower le
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  • ...open a hole in the head of a 13-year old boy to relieve pressure after a [[brain injury]]; the boy's life was saved.<ref name=tws26oct01>{{cite news
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  • ...ue to assess, improve, and expand programs for mental health and traumatic brain injury|traumatic brain injuries. Additionally, the committee remains committed to
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