The clinical sign of coma is a common feature in critical care medicine. However, little information has been put forth on the correlations between coma and cerebral imaging methods. The purpose of the article is to compile the available information derived from various imaging methods and placing it in a context of clinical knowledge of coma and related states. The definition of coma and the cerebral structures responsible for consciousness are described; the mechanisms of cerebral lesions leading to impaired consciousness and coma are explained. Cerebral imaging methods provide a large array of information on the structural changes of brain tissue in the various diseases leading to coma. Circumscript lesions produce space-occupying masses...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
According to Plum and Posner, consciousness is the state of awareness of the self and environment, w...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background and purpose Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of cons...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Comatose, vegetative, minimally conscious or locked-in patients represent a problem in terms of diag...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
In the past ten years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have produced a...
SummaryIntroductionEvolution of comatose patients can be made either towards a persistent vegetative...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
According to Plum and Posner, consciousness is the state of awareness of the self and environment, w...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background and purpose Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of cons...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Comatose, vegetative, minimally conscious or locked-in patients represent a problem in terms of diag...
peer reviewedNon-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues...
In the past ten years, rapid technological developments in the field of neuroimaging have produced a...
SummaryIntroductionEvolution of comatose patients can be made either towards a persistent vegetative...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
In the1960s, twomajor works on coma by Fisher, Plum and Poser were published and ushered in the begi...
According to Plum and Posner, consciousness is the state of awareness of the self and environment, w...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...