نتایج جستجو برای: craniocerebral trauma
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An unusual case of head injury with a direct bullet injury to the pituitary gland is described. The hormonal profile one month after the injury showed severe panhypopituitatism which did not improve one month after surgical removal of the intrasellar bullet fragment.
Prognostic value of the intracranial pressure levels during the acute phase of severe head injuries.
INTRODUCTION Half of fatal injuries among bicyclists are head injuries. While helmet use is likely to provide protection, their use often remains rare. We assessed the influence of strategies for promotion of helmet use with direct observation of behaviour by a semi-automatic video system. METHODS We performed a single-centre randomised controlled study, with 4 balanced randomisation groups. ...
Modern society is characterized as having an ever enlarging population of older adults. There are more elderly patients, and the average age of this group is increasing. The anesthetic management of surgery for the elderly trauma victim is more complicated than in younger adults. Evaluation of the physiologic status of the geriatric patient should take into account the variability of the change...
OBJECTIVES Helmet use is the best preventive measure available against two wheel motorized vehicle (TWMV) related head injuries. In some countries, however, helmets are used only by a minority of TWMV riders. In collaboration with the Road Traffic Police Department, an inspection survey was undertaken to assess the prevalence and to determine predictors of helmet use. SETTING The Greater Athe...
INTRODUCTION Approximately one million patients are seen at United Kingdom hospitals each year after head injury. About 20 per cent are admitted (Jennett, 1978) and the majority of those admitted go home within 48 hours. The question arises, are many patients admitted for insufficient reasons, and this raises the related problem. Should all head injuries have a skull x-ray? A review of the lite...
Epiglottic disruption is an uncommon injury usually associated with significant supraglottic trauma. This injury may be overlooked because of the difficulty in examining the larynx or other associated severe injuries. We present two cases of clinically unsuspected epiglottic disruption that were first seen on MR images of the neck.
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