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A population-based study of risk of epilepsy after hospitalization for traumatic brain injury
Epilepsia, 10/26/09
Ferguson PL et al. – The results raise the possibility that although some of the characteristics related to development of PTE are nonmodifiable, other factors, such as depression, might be altered with intervention. Further research into factors associated with developing PTE could lead to risk–reducing treatments.
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Clinical management and functional neuromonitoring in traumatic brain injury in children
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