Blunt Trauma New Open Access Journals
Trauma is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients under 35-years of age and the sixth leading cause of death worldwide. The majority of serious traumatic injuries are due to blunt trauma from motor vehicle crashes and pedestrian injuries. Falls are also an essential cause, especially in the elderly. Straight blows, assaults, and sporting injuries are also common. Non-accidental trauma is an essential cause and should be suspected with definite presentations and injury patterns. A blunt effect on the body may result in a variety of injuries. Intensiveness is related to both the mechanism of injury as well as the implicit in comorbidities of the patient. Blunt impact injuries mostly can be classified into four categories: contusion, abrasion, laceration, and fracture.
High Impact List of Articles
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Human brain
Ramkumar SEditor Note: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Human brain
Ramkumar SEditor Note: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Methodical aspects of dopplerography of the main arteries in the circle of Willis.
Abdullaiev RY, Sysun LA, Kalashnikov VI, Kostyukovskaya AE, Abdullaiev RRResearch Article: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Methodical aspects of dopplerography of the main arteries in the circle of Willis.
Abdullaiev RY, Sysun LA, Kalashnikov VI, Kostyukovskaya AE, Abdullaiev RRResearch Article: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a treatment tool in schizophrenia: A review.
Graziano B, Kaskie RE, Ferrarelli FReview Article: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a treatment tool in schizophrenia: A review.
Graziano B, Kaskie RE, Ferrarelli FReview Article: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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China's functional neurosurgery forum adds endoscopic minimally invasive
spine surgery to their 2017 meeting agenda.
Anthony T YeungShort Communication: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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China's functional neurosurgery forum adds endoscopic minimally invasive
spine surgery to their 2017 meeting agenda.
Anthony T YeungShort Communication: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Standing on the shoulders of previous neuroscience research.
Michael MillerEditorial: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Standing on the shoulders of previous neuroscience research.
Michael MillerEditorial: Journal of Brain and Neurology
Conference Proceedings
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Tourette Syndrome at school in Argentina
Andrea S BonziniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Tourette Syndrome at school in Argentina
Andrea S BonziniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Analysis of Sleep Macrostructure in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
Justa Elizabeth Gonzalez-NaranjoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Analysis of Sleep Macrostructure in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
Justa Elizabeth Gonzalez-NaranjoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Analysis of medical enteral nutrition of Acute Stroke patients in a Hungarian Stroke Center
Beres-Molnar KA, Jarecsny T, Al-Muhanna N, Janoska D, Dudas E, Koles B, Folyovich A, Kovacs A and Molnar APosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Analysis of medical enteral nutrition of Acute Stroke patients in a Hungarian Stroke Center
Beres-Molnar KA, Jarecsny T, Al-Muhanna N, Janoska D, Dudas E, Koles B, Folyovich A, Kovacs A and Molnar APosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms in AD, VaD, MCI and VCI Thai cohort at the Memory Clinic at Siriraj Hospital, Thailand
Vorapun SenanarongScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms in AD, VaD, MCI and VCI Thai cohort at the Memory Clinic at Siriraj Hospital, Thailand
Vorapun SenanarongScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Telomerase activators improve motor function and protein degradation in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease (PD)
Gabriele Saretzki and Tengfei WanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Telomerase activators improve motor function and protein degradation in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease (PD)
Gabriele Saretzki and Tengfei WanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology