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  1. 1 gru 2015 · Pathomechanisms felt to be active in the acute and long-term consequences of TBI include excitotoxicity, apoptosis, inflammatory events, seizures, demyelination, white matter pathology, as well as decreased neurogenesis.

  2. 6 gru 2021 · The long-term effects of TBI depend on where in the brain the trauma took place. “The frontal lobe or forehead area regulates reasoning, problem solving, judgement, impulse control, and planning, and damage there can lead to engaging in risky or inappropriate behaviors,” says Schiltz.

  3. 29 wrz 2022 · Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the highest incidence of all common neurological disorders, and poses a substantial public health burden. TBI is increasingly documented not only as an acute condition but also as a chronic disease with long-term consequences, including an increased risk of late-onset neurodegeneration.

  4. 21 lut 2019 · We provided a rare comprehensive description of long-term outcome in an inception cohort of exclusively severe TBI patients included at the acute stage. Most important results were the low rate of full recovery on a long-term, the high rates of complaints and particularly those concerning cognitive and behavioral disorders.

  5. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have lifelong and dynamic effects on health and wellbeing. Research on the long-term consequences emphasises that, for many patients, TBI should be conceptualized as a chronic health condition.

  6. 12 wrz 2023 · Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of death and neurological disability, affecting around 50–60 million individuals each year 1. Road-traffic injuries alone are the tenth largest...

  7. 30 wrz 2022 · TBI is increasingly being recognised as a chronic disease with long-term consequences, such as an increased risk of late-onset neurodegeneration. The first Lancet Neurology Commission on TBI, published in 2017, provided expert recommendations to reduce the global burden of TBI, calling for concerted action.