نتایج جستجو برای: brain injuries technique

تعداد نتایج: 1147943  

2013
Michael D. Cusimano Newton Cho Khizer Amin Mariam Shirazi Steven R. McFaull Minh T. Do Matthew C. Wong Kelly Russell

BACKGROUND There is a gap in knowledge about the mechanisms of sports-related brain injuries. The objective of this study was to determine the mechanisms of brain injuries among children and youth participating in team sports. METHODS We conducted a retrospective case series of brain injuries suffered by children participating in team sports. The Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Preven...

Journal: :African Journal of Paediatric Surgery 2015

Ali Siahposht Khachaki, Beydolah Shahouzehi, Hamid Najafipour, Hamid Reza Poursalehi, Mohammad Khaksari, Siyavash Joukar,

Background: Accidents are the second reason for mortality and morbidity in Iran. Among them, brain injuries are the most important damage. Clarification of the effects of brain injuries on different body systems will help physicians to prioritize their treatment strategies. In this study, the effect of pure brain trauma on the cardiovascular system and lungs 24 hours post trauma was assessed. M...

Journal: :International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems 2022

<span>Traumatic brain injuries are significant effects of disability and loss life. Physicians employ computed tomography (CT) images to observe the trauma measure its severity for diagnosis treatment. Due overlap hemorrhage normal tissues, segmentation methods sometimes lead false results. The study is more challenging unitize AI field collect by involving patient datasets employing CT s...

Journal: :Brain injury 1991
J M Fletcher L Ewing-Cobbs

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...

2011
Amy Y Chen Angela Colantonio

BACKGROUND It is essential to use a definition that is precise and accurate for the surveillance of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and spinal cord injuries (SCI). This paper reviews the International Classification of Diseases 10th revision (ICD-10) definitions used internationally to inform the definition for neurotrauma surveillance using administrative data in Ontario, Canada. METHODS PubM...

2015
Leanne Young Gregory T. Rule Robert T. Bocchieri Timothy J. Walilko Jennie M. Burns Geoffrey Ling

The incidence of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in the US has reached epidemic proportions with well over 2 million new cases reported each year. TBI can occur in both civilians and warfighters, with head injuries occurring in both combat and non-combat situations from a variety of threats, including ballistic penetration, acceleration, blunt impact, and blast. Most generally, TBI is a conditio...

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2021

If the brain is injured due to traumatic injury (TBI), it will lose some of its cells. our cells get damaged, we may be left with problems controlling movement, speech, or even memory! In future, tissue engineering able help people TBI. Tissue involves building a piece outside body assisting damaged part grow again and function inside body. Cells are blocks body, they surrounded by matrix that ...

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