Features of the Clinical Course of Repeated Traumatic Brain Injury
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v2i5.1683Keywords:
repeated traumatic brain injury, intracranial hematomasAbstract
Studies on various aspects of the clinic of closed traumatic brain injury (TBI), including repeated trauma, are widely presented in the literature. At the same time, certain aspects of the clinical course of repeated closed CTM are of some interest. The analysis of the results of a comprehensive study and treatment of patients who have suffered repeated traumatic brain injury indicates that this pathology is a qualitatively new clinical form of traumatic brain injury.
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