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  • Distinct clinical phenotypes and their neuroanatomic correlates in chronic traumatic brain injury
  • Prospective insights into pediatric neurosurgery: transforming care through adverse event analysis
  • Traumatic central cord Syndrome: An integrated neurosurgical and neurocritical care perspective
  • Differential Diagnostic Patterns of Acquired Motor Speech Disorders in Children: A Preliminary Investigation of Four Case Studies
  • Characteristics of traumatic brain injury-related healthcare visits across social determinants of health: A population-based birth cohort study
  • Predicting Factors Associated with In-hospital Mortality in Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Reorganization of the corticospinal tract and thalamocortical projections in children with sequelae of severe traumatic brain injury
  • Imaging findings for severe traumatic brain injury

Patients presenting with an early GCS score of 3-5 after blunt or penetrating skull-brain assaults are categorized as having sustained a very severe Traumatic Brain Injury (vs-TBI). This category is often overlooked in literature.

see also Pediatric Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.

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