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Pathophysiology of head injuriesMENDELOW, A. D; TEASDALE, G. M.British journal of surgery. 1983, Vol 70, Num 11, pp 641-650, issn 0007-1323Article

The contribution of brain injury to the overall injury severity of brain-injured patientsFIFE, D; JAGGER, J.Journal of neurosurgery. 1984, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 697-699, issn 0022-3085Article

Seizures and head injury in an urban communityHAUSER, W. A; TABADDOR, K; FACTOR, P. R et al.Neurology. 1984, Vol 34, Num 6, pp 746-751, issn 0028-3878Article

Analysis of 107 civilian craniocerebral gunshot woundsÖZKAN, Ümit; KEMALOGLU, Mustafa Serdar; ÖZATES, Mustafa et al.Neurosurgical review. 2002, Vol 25, Num 4, pp 231-236, issn 0344-5607, 6 p.Article

Das Risiko einer Hirnverletzung beim Fussball-Kopfstoss = Le risque de traumatisme cérébral dans le coup de tête au football = The risk of brain injury in soccer headerSCHNEIDER, K.Unfallheilkunde. 1984, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 40-42, issn 0341-5694Article

Schädelhirntrauma (SHT) im Kindesalter = Les traumatismes cranioencéphaliques chez l'enfant = Craniocerebral injuries in childrenREINHARDT, V; GERHARD, L; NAU, H.-E et al.Neurochirurgia (Stuttgart). 1983, Vol 26, Num 6, pp 177-180, issn 0028-3819Article

Craniocerebral penetrating injury caused by a spear gun through the mouthHENG BAN, Leang; LEONE, Marc; VISINTINI, Pierre et al.Journal of neurosurgery. 2008, Vol 108, Num 5, pp 1021-1023, issn 0022-3085, 3 p.Article

Traumatisme crânien chez un enfant = Cranial trauma in a childRENIER, D.Gazette médicale de France (1969). 1988, Vol 95, Num 14, pp 10-11, issn 0016-5557Article

Prescasting work sheet - An assessment tool : A clinical reportLEAHY, P.Physical therapy. 1988, Vol 68, Num 1, pp 72-74, issn 0031-9023Article

Rehabilitation of the severely brain-injured patient: a community-based, low-cost model programCOLE, J. R; COPE, D. N; CERVELLI, L et al.Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1985, Vol 66, Num 1, pp 38-40, issn 0003-9993Article

Mutism after closed head injuryLEVIN, H. S; MADISON, C. F; BAILEY, C. B et al.Archives of neurology (Chicago). 1983, Vol 40, Num 10, pp 601-606, issn 0003-9942Article

L'EVALUATION MEDICALE DES TRAUMATISES CRANIENSMAZAUX, J.M.Réadaptation (Paris). 1993, Num 398, pp 9-11, issn 0484-0305Article

LE PROTOCOLE QUEBECOIS D'EVALUATION DU TRAUMATISME CRANIO-ENCEPHALIQUEVANIER, M.Réadaptation (Paris). 1993, Num 397, pp 12-13, issn 0484-0305Article

Les traumatisés crâniens = Craniocerebral traumaHELD, J. P.Journal d'ergothérapie (Paris). 1985, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 3-25, issn 0249-6550Article

Acute injuries among professional boxers in New York state: a two year surveyJORDAN, B. D; CAMPBELL, E. A.Physician and sportsmedicine. 1988, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 87-91, issn 0091-3847, 4 p.Article

Self-assessment questions: the anaesthetist and the head-injured patientCanadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal. 1984, Vol 31, Num 1, issn 0008-2856, 109Article

Penetrating craniocerebral injury caused by a pneumatic nail gun : an unsuccessful attempt of suicidePANOURIAS, I. G; SLATINOPOULOS, V. K; ARVANITIS, D. L et al.Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 2006, Vol 108, Num 5, pp 490-492, issn 0303-8467, 3 p.Article

The Death of Leon Trotsky. CommentarySOTO-PEREZ-DE-CELIS, Enrique; GREENBLATT, Samuel H; LIKHTERMAN, Leonid et al.Neurosurgery. 2010, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 417-423, issn 0148-396X, 7 p.Article

Craniocerebral gunshot wounds: Results of less aggressive surgery and complicationsCOSAR, A; GÖNÜL, E; KURT, E et al.Minimally invasive neurosurgery. 2005, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 113-118, issn 0946-7211, 6 p.Article

Penetrating civilian craniocerebral gunshot wounds : A protocol of delayed surgery. CommentaryLIEBENBERG, W. Adriaan; DEMETRIADES, Andreas K; VALADKA, Alex B et al.Neurosurgery. 2005, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 293-299, issn 0148-396X, 7 p.Article

HEAD INJURYCARTLIDGE NEF; SHAW DA.1981; MAJOR PROBL. NEUROL.; ISSN 0301-5602; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 10; 212 P.; BIBL. DISSEM.Serial Issue

Spontaneous resolution of invasive cerebral aspergillosis following partial resection in a medically untreated infant: Case reportTHAKAR, Sumit; CHICKABASAVIAH, Yasha T; HEGDE, Alangar S et al.Journal of neurosurgery. Pediatrics. 2012, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 71-74, issn 1933-0707, 4 p.Article

Differential reading recovery in patients with severe to moderate closed head injuryKAPLAN, C.P.American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation. 1990, Vol 69, Num 6, pp 297-301, issn 0894-9115Article

Réflexion sur le vécu d'un kinésithérapeute face à la prise en charge des traumatisés crâniens gravesCHAMPION, B.Kineplus. 1990, Vol 8, pp 8-12Article

Predicting the potential for recovery within 24 hours of a head injuryJERWOOD, D; PRICE, D. J; GEORGIAKODIS, F. A et al.Médecine et informatique. 1989, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 287-296, issn 0307-7640, 10 p.Article

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