نتایج جستجو برای: brain contusion

تعداد نتایج: 474734  

2012
Josip Mihić Krešimir Rotim Marcel Marcikić Danko Smiljanić

Nowadays, head injuries are becoming more frequent in children. The most common cause of head injuries in children is fall, and, in more severe injuries, traffic accident trauma. In traumatic brain injuries in infants and small children, the most common symptoms are paleness, somnolence and vomiting, the so called “pediatric contusion syndrome”. After the first year of age, light head trauma oc...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
vafa rahimi-movaghar a. sina trauma and surgery research center, tehran, iran b. department of neurosurgery, shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

to identify anatomic and physiologic characteristics of children which are different from adults and to explain major patterns and responses of different types of injuries and to apply atls principles in management of injured kids and to emphasize on injury prevention to reduce the impact of injury in children. children have larger head, smaller jaw, shorter, narrower, funnel shaped airway, sof...

2015
Catherine F. Slattery Ian B. Malone Shona L. Clegg Jason D. Warren Nick C. Fox

A 71-year-old man presented with 6 years of forgetfulness, behavioral change, intrusive “growling” vocalizations, orthostatic headaches, and a cough.MRI brain was consistent with frontotemporal brain sagging syndrome (figure, A). He subsequently fell, hitting his chest on a chair, with immediate resolution of his cough, cognitive improvement, and corresponding radiologic desagging (figure, B; v...

2014
Jean-Edouard Loret Ilyess Zemmoura Benjamin Daumas Olivier Hamel

This article describes ischemic symptoms following post-traumatic vasospasm in a patient with mild traumatic brain injury. A 17-year-old female presented with left hemiparesia, confusion and right mydriasis 14 days after a moderate head injury resulting in brain contusion and basal cisternal sub-arachnoid hemorrhage. Bilateral supraclinoidal internal carotid artery vasospasm and a right anterio...

Journal: :Frontiers in neurology 2016
Guan Sun Lei Shi Tianhong Pan Xiaoliang Li Shuguang Zhang

BACKGROUND Bifrontal contusion is a common clinical brain injury. In the early stage, it is often mild, but it progresses rapidly and frequently worsens suddenly. This condition can become life threatening and therefore requires surgery. Conventional decompression craniectomy is the commonly used treatment method. In this study, the effect of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitored stepwise intra...

Objective(s): Pulmonary contusion (PC) is a clinical entity that often accompanies blunt traumas. We aimed to investigate the radiological and histopathological effects of surfactant treatment in an experimental rat model in which lung contusion was formed by blunt thoracic trauma.Materials and Methods: 50 female Sprague-Dawley rats were...

2010
Valerie Sams Khanjan H Nagarsheth Todd A Nickloes

Intracranial injury resulting from transorbital penetrating objects is rare in a noncombat setting. As such there is a significant lack of data pertaining to the management of non-projectile traumatic brain injuries due to foreign bodies entering the brain. Intracranial complications can include intracerebral hematoma, cerebral contusion, intraventricular hemorrhage, pneumocephalus, brain stem ...

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