Penetrating TBI.A penetrating TBI, also called an open TBI, is when something goes through your skull and into brain tissue, like a bullet or a piece of bone. Usually, this type only hurts one part of your brain. Non-penetrating TBI.A non-penetrating TBI, also called a blunt TBI or c...
Brain injuries may be classified as traumatic or non-traumatic to describe the cause of the injury. A non-traumaticbrain injuryis an alteration in brain function or pathology caused by an internal force. Brain injuries may also be classified as mild, moderate, or severe to indicate the initial...
Deceleration Injuries (Diffuse Axonal Injury): The skull is hard and inflexible while the brain is soft with the consistency of gelatin. The brain is encased inside the skull. During the movement of the skull through space (acceleration) and the rapid discontinuation of this action when the skul...
The heterogenous nature of human TBI, with a mixture of clots, contusions, diffuse axonal injury, and vasospasm in the same individual means that the excel-lent therapeutic benefits demonstrated in animal mod-els have not always been transferred to human condi-tions. Although the general ...
A burst tyre threw the car off the road into a tree and my world changed. My wife was killed and I suffered, what I later learned was called, a traumatic brain injury (TBI). With the next 3 weeks lost in post-traumatic amnesia, it has taken helpful staff and close reading of ...
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Viruses 2018, 10, 89 6 of 21 While it is known the E2/E1 heterodimer is transported via the secretory pathway to budding sites at the plasma membrane, it is unclear how Cp/NC is targeted there. Cp/NC could passively diffuse in the cytoplasm until it contacts E2's endodomain at the ...
Introduction Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) is a distinctive neuromuscular disease [1,2], which was described in the medical literature between 1938 and 1993. Due to the introduction of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) [3,4] and the misconception that ME and CFS were "similar disorders" [5], ...
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Although a detailed molecular understanding of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is still emerging, it is not too early to start thinking of how the initial clinical trials of CTE will look. This contribution focuses on recent studies of diffuse vascular injury (DVI) as an endophenotype of ...