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Citation

Burtsev EM, Shprakh VV, Maksimov OG, Starodubtsev AV, Sobennikov VS. Zh. Nevropatol. Psikhiatr. Im. S. S. Korsakova 1985; 85(12): 1761-1767.

Vernacular Title

Znachenie paraklinicheskikh metodov issledovaniia v differentsirovannoĭ otsenke posttravmaticheskoĭ i sosudistoĭ tserebral'noĭ patologii v otdalennom periode zakrytoĭ cherepno-mozgovoĭ travmy voennogo vremeni.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, Izdatelstvo Meditsina / Media Sphera)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

4090829

Abstract

Using a number of electrophysiological (EEG, REG, echoventriculometry and audiometry) and biochemical (thromboelastography and determination of blood lipids) methods the authors examined comprehensively 95 men aged 56-70 years who had sustained a closed craniocerebral injury including blast contusion during the Great Patriotic War. The most informative signs were identified which may be used as additional criteria of the severity of traumatic and vascular changes of the brain in a long-term period of a war-related closed craniocerebral injury both for the purpose of therapy and expert medical evaluation of the working capacity.


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