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  1. ... fluid leak. [2003] 1.4. Investigating clinically important brain injuries 1.4.1. The current primary investigation of ... AHEAD study . 2.3. Using biomarkers to diagnose brain injury In adults with medium risk indications for brain ...
  2. ... were unchanged in sensitivity and stratified analyses. Severe Brain Injury Total Glasgow Coma Scale Versus Motor Glasgow Coma ... at discriminating patients found to have a severe brain injury from those without severe brain injury. Based on ...
  3. ... Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Programs for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: Future Research Needs: Identification of Future ... Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Programs for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: Future Research Needs: Identification of Future ...
  4. ... Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Programs for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: Future Research Needs: Identification of Future ... Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Programs for Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: Future Research Needs: Identification of Future ...
  5. ... for the remediation of difficulties associated with acquired brain injuries (including TBI) in adults with mental health problems ...
  6. ... for the remediation of difficulties associated with acquired brain injuries (including TBI) in adults with mental health problems within the criminal justice system? Acquired brain injuries are common in adults in contact with the ...
  7. ... for [seizure], [syncope], [stroke], [coma], [cardiac arrest], [anoxic brain injury], [poisoning], [delirium or other psychoses], [trauma], [minor trauma ...
  8. ... various pathological events, such as a hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury or sepsis, and if there has been more than one such event they may interact to damage the developing brain. 8. When assessing the likely cause of cerebral ...
  9. ... Brain Damage, Chronic C10.228.140.140.127 Brain Injury, Chronic C10.228.140.140.254 Cerebral Palsy ... 140.187 Brain Edema C10.228.140.199 Brain Injuries C10.228.140.199.275 Brain Hemorrhage, Traumatic ...
  10. ... A concussion is also called a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). A concussion happens when sudden movement causes ... cells. Even though a concussion is a "mild" brain injury, it can seriously affect the brain. Most people ...
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