2012
DOI: 10.33588/rn.5406.2011714
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Daño cerebral sobrevenido: propuesta de definición, criterios diagnósticos y clasificación

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“…Of these, eight patients were diagnosed as having severe TBI (diagnosed using the criteria of severity of TBI), 19 three of moderate TBI, three of mild TBI, and four of hypoxia (due to strangulation-attempted suicide) (single causation). 20 These were patients after ABI (traumatic and hypoxic), aged between 18 and 50 years, both sexes, all education levels, and hailing from both urban and rural background. One of the prerequisites of NR was presence of a home-based therapist (immediate caregiver), who could supervise the patient at home and could personally communicate his/her progress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of these, eight patients were diagnosed as having severe TBI (diagnosed using the criteria of severity of TBI), 19 three of moderate TBI, three of mild TBI, and four of hypoxia (due to strangulation-attempted suicide) (single causation). 20 These were patients after ABI (traumatic and hypoxic), aged between 18 and 50 years, both sexes, all education levels, and hailing from both urban and rural background. One of the prerequisites of NR was presence of a home-based therapist (immediate caregiver), who could supervise the patient at home and could personally communicate his/her progress.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, the main causes of neurological disorders in the world are Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) [1], Parkinson's disease (PD) [2], and Multiple Sclerosis disease (MS) [3]. ABI is an acute injury in the encephalon which leads to permanent neurological impairment in the subject and produces a detriment to functional abilities and quality of life [4]. Based on initial diagnosis, ABI is classified by traumatic (Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) [5]) or non-traumatic (Stroke [6]) incidents.…”
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“…El daño cerebral sobrevenido (DCS) es un concepto clíni-co heterogéneo asociado a una afectación del Sistema Nervioso Central (SNC) de etiología variable, cuyo denominador común consiste en una lesión cerebral que irrumpe de forma brusca y decisiva en el desarrollo vital de la persona (Castellanos-Pinedo et al, 2012). Sus etiologías más frecuentes son el accidente cerebrovascular cerebral (ACV), más comúnmente conocido como ictus, y el traumatismo craneoencefálico (TCE).…”
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