Некоторые аспекты патогенеза черепно-мозговой травмы (обзор литературы)
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craniocerebral trauma, brain concussion, post-traumatic amnesia

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Myrzaeva, N. S. (2018). Некоторые аспекты патогенеза черепно-мозговой травмы (обзор литературы). Clinical and Preventive Medicine, (1), 79-84. https://doi.org/10.31612/2616-4868.1-4.2018.10

Abstract

The article provides an overview of literature on traumatic brain injuries and their consequences. Violations occurring after suffering head injuries, get prolonged, progressive course with long-term disability among most of the young and of working age. Modern neuroscience has faced rising trend traumatic brain injuries from 25% to 80% of the total share of neurological diseases. This is due to modern processes of urbanization, the introduction of modern technology, traffic accidents (RTA), localized armed conflict and other factors. Most injury prone males aged 20-50 years (71.7%), which defines its social value. After the injuries to 50% of the victims are forced to change their profession or go on disability. From 30-90% of individuals undergoing traumatic brain injury as a concussion or brain injury of mild to moderate severity of illness suffer traumatic brain. Outcomes of acute traumatic brain injury may be different from full recovery before the onset of 30-96% of the victims of various adverse effects and complications.

The effects of traumatic brain injury is a neurological abnormality detectable after 3-12 months or more after the injury and clinical manifestations may persist and evolve as individual residual effects. 

https://doi.org/10.31612/2616-4868.1-4.2018.10
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