OBJECT: Traumatic parenchymal mass lesions are common sequelae of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). They occur in up to 8.2% of all TBI cases and 13%-35% of severe TBI cases, and they account for up to 20% of surgical intracranial lesions. Controversy exists concerning the association between radiological and clinical evolution of brain contusions. The aim of this study was to identify predictors of unfavorable outcome, analyze the evolution of brain contusions, and evaluate specific indications for surgery. METHODS: In a retrospective, multicenter study, patients with brain contusions were identified in separate patient cohorts from 11 hospitals over a 4-year period (2008-2011). Data on clinical parameters and course of the contusion wer...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional outcome in patients with minor head injury with neurocranial trau...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk factors of worst outcome associated with moderate head injury. MET...
Object. Traumatic parenchymal mass lesions are common sequelae of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). T...
Background: Traumatic intracerebral contusions carry a high rate of early progression and are associ...
Objective: There are controversies regarding the management of Cerebral Contusion. The st...
Introduction: Traumatic intracerebral contusion is a frequent factor culminating in death and disabi...
Background: The development or expansion of a cerebral hemorrhagic contusion after decompressive cra...
Progression in intracranial lesion(s) caused by traumatic brain injuries may be determined by a seri...
Secondary injuries remain an important cause of the morbidity and mortality associated with traumati...
IntroductionMild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) can cause persistent functional deficits and healthca...
Background: Data on the evaluation of The Rotterdam Computed Tomography Score (RCTS) as a predictor ...
Contains fulltext : 89903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mild traumatic b...
Background: The development or expansion of a cerebral hemorrhagic contusion after decompressive cra...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk factors of worst outcome associated with moderate head injury. METHOD...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional outcome in patients with minor head injury with neurocranial trau...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk factors of worst outcome associated with moderate head injury. MET...
Object. Traumatic parenchymal mass lesions are common sequelae of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). T...
Background: Traumatic intracerebral contusions carry a high rate of early progression and are associ...
Objective: There are controversies regarding the management of Cerebral Contusion. The st...
Introduction: Traumatic intracerebral contusion is a frequent factor culminating in death and disabi...
Background: The development or expansion of a cerebral hemorrhagic contusion after decompressive cra...
Progression in intracranial lesion(s) caused by traumatic brain injuries may be determined by a seri...
Secondary injuries remain an important cause of the morbidity and mortality associated with traumati...
IntroductionMild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) can cause persistent functional deficits and healthca...
Background: Data on the evaluation of The Rotterdam Computed Tomography Score (RCTS) as a predictor ...
Contains fulltext : 89903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mild traumatic b...
Background: The development or expansion of a cerebral hemorrhagic contusion after decompressive cra...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk factors of worst outcome associated with moderate head injury. METHOD...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional outcome in patients with minor head injury with neurocranial trau...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the risk factors of worst outcome associated with moderate head injury. MET...