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Long-term outcome of serious traumatic brain injury

R. Ll. Wood, Rodger Wood

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, Volume: 25, Issue: Supplement 42, Pages: 115 - 122

Swansea University Author: Rodger Wood

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Follow-up studies on individuals who suffer severe head injury give a picture of poor cognitive and psychosocial outcome. However, recent evidence suggests that with the passage of time, many individuals make adjustments that compensate for early disability, leading to a reduction in social handicap...

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Published in: European Journal of Anaesthesiology
ISSN: 0265-0215
Published: 2008
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