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  1. 27 lis 2019 · Clinical features of TBI include prolonged coma, headache, nausea, aphasia, seizures, amnesia and behavioral abnormalities such as aggression and anxiety, which occur within seconds to minutes after TBI; however, some of these manifestations can persist up to months and years (Bruns and Hauser, 2003; Andriessen et al., 2010).

  2. 12 wrz 2013 · Symptoms of mild to moderate TBI can include headaches, dizziness, nausea and amnesia; these injuries usually resolve within days to weeks of the insult. However, occasionally these injuries can result in long-term cognitive and behavioral deficits.

  3. The review in this chapter focuses on two under-studied components of the pathophysiology of mild TBI—the role of the c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway in axonal injury, and the role of the dopaminergic system in working memory deficits.

  4. In patients with mild head injury, a skull fracture markedly increases the chance of significant intracranial injury. Both direct impact and contrecoup injuries, in which the moving brain...

  5. 4 lut 2021 · Moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries can include any of the signs and symptoms of mild injury, as well as these symptoms that may appear within the first hours to days after a head injury: Physical symptoms. Loss of consciousness from several minutes to hours. Persistent headache or headache that worsens.

  6. 1 lis 2023 · Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), previously termed concussion, is a closed head injury due to a direct blow to the head or deceleration of the head from an impulsive force, resulting in a transient change in mental status. Most common causes are motor vehicle accidents, sports, assaults, and falls.

  7. 16 maj 2023 · The focus of this topic is on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and classification of TBI. Other aspects of traumatic head injury are discussed separately.

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