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Traumatic Brain Injury, An Issue of Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1st Edition

Authors :
Paul M. Vespa & Daniel Hirt & Geoffrey T. Manley
Date of Publication: 11/2016
The consequences of a brain injury can affect all aspects of our lives, including our personality. Brain injuries do not heal like other injuries and symptoms may appear right away or may not be present for days or weeks after the injury. This issue ...view more
The consequences of a brain injury can affect all aspects of our lives, including our personality. Brain injuries do not heal like other injuries and symptoms may appear right away or may not be present for days or weeks after the injury. This issue will include Past, Present, and Future of TBI research; Pathophysiology of TBI; Advances in brain imaging of TBI; and many more articles leading up to Degenerative Disease following Traumatic Brain Injury.
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The consequences of a brain injury can affect all aspects of our lives, including our personality. Brain injuries do not heal like other injuries and symptoms may appear right away or may not be present for days or weeks after the injury. This issue will include Past, Present, and Future of TBI research; Pathophysiology of TBI; Advances in brain imaging of TBI; and many more articles leading up to Degenerative Disease following Traumatic Brain Injury.

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By Paul M. Vespa, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology Director of Neurocritical Care UCLA Neurosurgery; Daniel Hirt, MD, UCLA Neurosurgery and Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD, UCSF School of Medicine