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Brain-stem lesions after head injury
A full description of brain-stem injuries should include their mechanisms and types of damage, distinguishing those which are primary and occur at the time of the injury, from those which are secondary and result from changes elsewhere in the brain or in other parts of the body; and the various lesions should be related to the clinical condition of the patients. Unfortunately, knowledge is insu...
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There is little knowledge on the morphology of the brain stem in survivors of head injury, as CT fails to shown brain stem lesions, and neuropathological data is only available from autopsies. As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sheds new light on morphological lesions of the brain, the authors investigated 100 patients with a severe head injury. MRI was performed in a prospective study within ...
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When the brain is examined within a few days of injury it can be surprisingly difficult to establish what has been the cause of death, or to determine with certainty which lesions are primary and which are secondary, apart from clear-cut complications such as intracranial haematoma or infection. Recent reports of continuous measurements of intracranial pressure after head injury (Lundberg, Trou...
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In cases of head injury with more than a few hours' survival, microscopic examination of the brain may reveal lesions which are not apparent on naked-eye inspection. In the first place, anoxic cell changes are frequently seen in cases where the injury has been complicated by respiratory troubles. Secondly, there are diffuse microscopic lesions attributable to accelerations within the brain subs...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Clinical Pathology
سال: 1970
ISSN: 0021-9746
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.s3-4.1.154