Alterations of amino-acid neurotransmitter in cerebrospinal fluid after acute traumatic head injury 急性颅脑损伤后脑脊液中递质类氨基酸变化 168.160.184.82:8080 6. Biochemical component changes of extracellular fluid in patients with severe traumatic head injury 重型脑损伤患者脑组织细胞外液成分的变化 www.ilib...
The role of neuroscience intensive care in the patient with traumatic brain injury (TBI) has advanced rapidly over the past few decades. Injury induced by trauma is not limited to vascular distributions of the brain or anatomically discrete regions. As our understanding of the biochemical and ...
The treatment of a head injury depends upon the type of injury. For patients with minor head injuries (concussions), nothing more may be needed other than observation and symptom control. Headachesmay require pain medication. Nausea and vomiting may require medications to control these symptoms. Bl...
Preventionis key to avoiding head injury. The use of bicycle helmets, motorcycle helmets, and seat belts can decrease the risk of head injury. What happens to the brain after a head injury? While head injuries are one of the most commoncauses of deathand disability in the United States, ma...
This book provides a broad review of traumatic brain injury in children, its pathophysiology, treatment and outcome. A leading cause of death, head trauma results in a spectrum of morbidity involving cognition, academic achievement, and social interaction. This book is intended for neuropsychologists...
In the military environment, the most common mechanism of concussion is deceleration injury (i.e., 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 wea...
20007 (也可从脑损伤协会(Brain Injury Association)处获取。) Traumatic Head Injury: Cause, Consequence and Challenge, Dennis P. Swiercinsky, Terrie L. Price and Lief Erick Leaf, 1993, Head Injury Association of Kansas and Greater Kansas City, 1100 ...
This article will discuss accidental head injuries in infants and young children. The first category of injury is the crushing head injury. Static forces applied slowly to the head result in multiple fractures of the skull and contusions and lacerations of the brain resulting from the bone fragme...
In the military environment, the most common mechanism of concussion is deceleration injury (i.e., 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 wea...