Clinical and instrumental characteristics of mild traumatic brain injury and acubarotrauma due to the impact of an explosive shock wave
Vasiliy O. Nikishin,
Igor' V. Litvinenko,
Nikolay V. Tsygan
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injuries are widespread and need to be studied, having a serious impact on health and the economy. Every year, about 69 million people experience traumatic brain injuries, including road accidents and military conflicts. A number of studies show that up to 20% of veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, got a mild head injury. 83% of those hospitalized between 2001 and 2018 had a mild traumatic brain injuries. Pathophysiological processes in traumatic brain injuries inc… Show more
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