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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 84
Case 63 Moderate TBI: How to Tell?
Alcohol intoxication or other recreational drugs, as well as prescription medications for pain or agitation, can contribute to altered consciousness after a fall. Seizures, both early posttraumatic and withdrawal-related with postictal encephalopathy, can occur especially in the first 7 days following
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 84
Case 63 Moderate TBI: How to Tell?
Alcohol intoxication or other recreational drugs, as well as prescription medications for pain or agitation, can contribute to altered consciousness after a fall. Seizures, both early posttraumatic and withdrawal-related with postictal encephalopathy, can occur especially in the first 7 days following
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 84
Case 63 Moderate TBI: How to Tell?
Alcohol intoxication or other recreational drugs, as well as prescription medications for pain or agitation, can contribute to altered consciousness after a fall. Seizures, both early posttraumatic and withdrawal-related with postictal encephalopathy, can occur especially in the first 7 days following
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
alcohol, barbiturates, antiepileptic drugs) and trauma. Neuroinflammatory disorders, such as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), usually present with encephalopathic features such as impaired consciousness and other neurological symptoms such as motor deficits. Miller-Fisher syndrome is a cranial nerve variant of Guillain-Barré
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
alcohol, barbiturates, antiepileptic drugs) and trauma. Neuroinflammatory disorders, such as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), usually present with encephalopathic features such as impaired consciousness and other neurological symptoms such as motor deficits. Miller-Fisher syndrome is a cranial nerve variant of Guillain-Barré
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 35
Case 22 Hidden Impact
alcohol, barbiturates, antiepileptic drugs) and trauma. Neuroinflammatory disorders, such as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), usually present with encephalopathic features such as impaired consciousness and other neurological symptoms such as motor deficits. Miller-Fisher syndrome is a cranial nerve variant of Guillain-Barré
Ulysses · Chapter 26
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alcoholic strength, accelerated by mental exertion and the velocity of rapid circular motion in a relaxing atmosphere, Stephen attributed to the reapparition of a matutinal cloud (perceived by both from two different points of observation Sandycove and Dublin) at first no bigger than a woman
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 24
Case 13 The Infant With Asymmetric Posture
alcohol and other drugs), and endogenous toxins (metabolic disorders). Polymicrogyria is related
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 24
Case 13 The Infant With Asymmetric Posture
alcohol and other drugs), and endogenous toxins (metabolic disorders). Polymicrogyria is related
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 24
Case 13 The Infant With Asymmetric Posture
alcohol and other drugs), and endogenous toxins (metabolic disorders). Polymicrogyria is related
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