The exact incidence of damage to each cranial nerve varies depending on patient selection, type of injury, and length of follow-up; but there is general agreement that of the lower cranial nerves, the facial nerve and audio-vestibular nerves are damaged most often by blunt head injuries. Basilar skull fractures are frequently associated with these cranial neuropathies. The vector of the force of the blow and the associated type of fracture dictates the clinical symptoms and signs. The presence and location of fractures generally determine the prognosis for functional recovery. An accurate identification of some fracture types, i.e.. transverse fractures in the temporal bone, is requisite to optimal management of patients as the presence of ...
Orbital fractures can be divided into ones which directly sever the orbital rim versus blowout or bl...
The anatomical location of fractures following blunt cranio-orbital trauma is important for neurosur...
Audiological outcomes of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) with basal skull fracture were investig...
The risk of developing an intracranial complication after head injury is,greater in those who have s...
Introduction: Fractures of the skull base can cause lower cranial nerve palsies because of involveme...
Introduction: The incidence of cranial nerve injuries in craniocerebral trauma varies between 5-23 p...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
The following will review the subject of traumatic dysfunction of the third, fourth, and sixth crani...
The temporal bone is often affected in basilar skull fractures. Fractures involving the petrous port...
Background Lower cranial nerve (IX-XII) palsy is a rare condition with numerous caus...
Traumatic temporal bone fractures, most of the time presents with complications in the form of cereb...
Fractures in the clivus region are usually associated with blunt head trauma. They may cause many cr...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
Temporal bone fractures may be complicated by intracranial haemorrhage, C.S.F. leakage and infection...
Brain injury may be the result of a sudden blow to the head or head impact. The result is damage at ...
Orbital fractures can be divided into ones which directly sever the orbital rim versus blowout or bl...
The anatomical location of fractures following blunt cranio-orbital trauma is important for neurosur...
Audiological outcomes of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) with basal skull fracture were investig...
The risk of developing an intracranial complication after head injury is,greater in those who have s...
Introduction: Fractures of the skull base can cause lower cranial nerve palsies because of involveme...
Introduction: The incidence of cranial nerve injuries in craniocerebral trauma varies between 5-23 p...
The improved survival of patients sustaining massive head injuries has increased the num-ber of temp...
The following will review the subject of traumatic dysfunction of the third, fourth, and sixth crani...
The temporal bone is often affected in basilar skull fractures. Fractures involving the petrous port...
Background Lower cranial nerve (IX-XII) palsy is a rare condition with numerous caus...
Traumatic temporal bone fractures, most of the time presents with complications in the form of cereb...
Fractures in the clivus region are usually associated with blunt head trauma. They may cause many cr...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
Temporal bone fractures may be complicated by intracranial haemorrhage, C.S.F. leakage and infection...
Brain injury may be the result of a sudden blow to the head or head impact. The result is damage at ...
Orbital fractures can be divided into ones which directly sever the orbital rim versus blowout or bl...
The anatomical location of fractures following blunt cranio-orbital trauma is important for neurosur...
Audiological outcomes of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) with basal skull fracture were investig...