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Mechanisms of brain contusion foci progression

https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2013-0-4-91-96

Abstract

One of the most severe types of head injury (HI) is brain contusion, representing itself as focus of morphologically destroyed brain tissue accompanied by hemorrhages, perifocal edema and cerebral ischemia. The important features of brain contusion foci are the changing of their sizes and structure over time. There are two possible types of such changes: regression of contusion focus or its progression (evolution). This article presents in details two current concepts, explaining the evolution of traumatic brain contusion foci as well as describes the risk factors for progression of brain contusion foci.

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Ju. V. Puras
НИИ скорой помощи им. Н.В. Склифосовского
Russian Federation


A. Ju. Kordonsky
НИИ скорой помощи им. Н.В. Склифосовского
Russian Federation


A. E. Talypov
НИИ скорой помощи им. Н.В. Склифосовского
Russian Federation


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Puras J.V., Kordonsky A.J., Talypov A.E. Mechanisms of brain contusion foci progression. Russian journal of neurosurgery. 2013;(4):91-96. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1683-3295-2013-0-4-91-96

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