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They were afraid he could suffer another grand mal seizure, which could have led to permanent brain damage. “We monitored his brain wave activity continuously ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SltyYa8s1Es. Each year millions of patients are diagnosed with acquired brain injuries, such as concussion, ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate for differences in physiologic response and activity level between patients with non-traumatic brain injury admitted ...
Diagnosing an intracranial hematoma can be a challenge because people with a head injury may seem fine at first. Healthcare professionals usually assume that ...
Brain damage caused by a severe head injury, a tumor, an infection or a degenerative process also can cause aphasia. In these cases, the aphasia usually occurs ...
Mayo Clinic physicians discuss which patients with head injury need a Level 1 Trauma Center, what to do prior to transfer, medically futile care and how to ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to develop a reliable method to elicit Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (TBIMS) participant use of state ...
Head trauma, such as from a car accident. Protein deposits in blood vessel walls that lead to weakness in the vessel wall. This is known as cerebral amyloid ...
Cerebral palsy is caused by irregular brain development or damage to the developing brain. ... Traumatic head injury to an infant, such as from a motor ...
... brain injury, brain tumor, or spinal cord injury. All these conditions involve injury to a higher level of nerves, the upper motor neurons. These injuries ...
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