Management of head injury. Neurobehavioral outcome
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Management of head injury. Neurobehavioral outcome
Abstract
Recent research on overall recovery from closed head injury has focused on improving the prediction of outcome and the influence of age. The aspects of long-term neurobehavioral sequelae and recovery, memory deficit after closed head injury, and language and speech disturbance after head injury are covered in this article.
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