The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous system. pt. 1. Anatomy and physiology. pt. 2. Neurologic and neuromuscular disordersCiba Pharmaceutical Company, 1983 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 90
... trauma . Trauma is the leading cause of death in persons aged 1 to 44 , and accounts for more deaths than stroke in persons aged 45 to 64. In 1976 , 7,560,000 head injuries were reported in the United States . Even though most of these ...
... trauma . Trauma is the leading cause of death in persons aged 1 to 44 , and accounts for more deaths than stroke in persons aged 45 to 64. In 1976 , 7,560,000 head injuries were reported in the United States . Even though most of these ...
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... trauma may also damage the intrapetrous , intracavernous or supraclinoid segment of the carotid artery . A traumatic aneurysm forms most com- monly in the cavernous segment . Typically , the patient has sustained a severe closed head ...
... trauma may also damage the intrapetrous , intracavernous or supraclinoid segment of the carotid artery . A traumatic aneurysm forms most com- monly in the cavernous segment . Typically , the patient has sustained a severe closed head ...
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... trauma , the prevention of further trauma during rescue , the prevention of complications that would extend the injury ( such as hypoxia or hypoten- sion ) , and the thoroughness of rehabilitation . At the scene of injury ...
... trauma , the prevention of further trauma during rescue , the prevention of complications that would extend the injury ( such as hypoxia or hypoten- sion ) , and the thoroughness of rehabilitation . At the scene of injury ...
Contents
Disorders of Motor Neuron | 5 |
Intracranial Occlusion of Vertebral Artery | 13 |
Reyes Syndrome | 24 |
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