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blunt impact to the head) or the active impact of the head on another hard object due to a "whiplash" mechanism—for instance, a soldier's head was hit within the range of an explosive weapon [23]. Under intense force, variable motion occurs instantly in the brain tissue, ...
Traumatic brain injury(TBI) is an acquired injury resulting from sudden trauma causing damage to the brain (Hayden, Jandial, Duenas, Mahajan, & Levy, 2007; McCrea, 2007). Although several nosological systems exist (e.g., ICD-10; American Academy of Neurology), the US Department of Defense...
1 University of Washington; 2 Yale School of Medicine Traumatic brain injury is extremely common, with estimates that more than 65 million individuals globally experience TBI inflicted from all causes each year. TBI is a highly significant cause of disability among all ages, nationalities, and demog...
Traumatic brain injury(TBI) is a serious neurodisorder commonly caused by car accidents,sports related events or violence.TBI could lead to significant neuronal cell death,which has a clinical manifestation as losses in neurological functions.Experimental models of TBI play an important role in the ...
in models of stroke [131], status epilepticus [132], autistic behavior [133], and peripheral nerve injury [134,135]. However, more studies are needed to clarify which parts of the brain repaired by BEV lead to these neurological improvements. Moreover, it appears more promising to research ...
A Clown With Traumatic Brain Injury JAMA Neurology Opinion October 28, 2024 This essay describes the efforts patients might make to hold onto their humanity in the midst of an absurd world: being in the emergency department with a neurological injury. Humanities Narrative Medicine Trauma and Injur...
Head injuries caused by bullet penetration, violent impact, or shock waves from explosive weapons are the main causes of military traumatic brain injury (TBI), which had long been under debate for being an organic disease (a neurological disease) or a functional disease (a psychiatric disorder)....
Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children, and rates of injury have increased over the past decade. According to a study being presented at the 2018 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, these injuries have long-term consequences; re...
Bioinformatics for Traumatic Brain Injury: Proteomic Data Mining The importance of neuroproteomic studies is that they will help elucidate the currently poorly understood biochemical mechanisms or pathways underlying various psychiatric, neurological and neurodegen SS Chen,WE Haskins,AK Ottens,... - Sprin...