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The characteristics of dislocation syndrome in the case of supratentorial compression of brain at patients with severe head injury (Part 2)

https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2015-0-4-13-16

Abstract

This lecture presents the comparison between the dislocation syndrome stages and scores of Coma Glasgow Scale at patients with supratentorial brain compression in the case of severe head injury (HI). The significantly more high probability of dislocation signs increase in dynamics at patients with more expressed stages of dislocation syndrome observed at the moment of initial examination was detected. Some features of treatment strategy at patients with supratentorial brain compression are discussed.

About the Authors

A. V. Klimash
ФГУ «Российский научно-исследовательский нейрохирургический институт им. проф. А.Л. Поленова» Росмедтехнологий
Russian Federation


E. N. Kondakov
ФГУ «Российский научно-исследовательский нейрохирургический институт им. проф. А.Л. Поленова» Росмедтехнологий
Russian Federation


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Klimash A.V., Kondakov E.N. The characteristics of dislocation syndrome in the case of supratentorial compression of brain at patients with severe head injury (Part 2). Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2015;(4):13-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2015-0-4-13-16

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