Pathological and Clinical Evidence of Ischaemic Damage in Brain Trauma

  • G. Teasdale
Conference paper

Abstract

Professor Cohadon talked about the mechanisms and pathophysiology of ischaemic damage, and Dr Dearden presented evidence that these events occur in patients. These insults leave their mark on the brain and are detected both at post-mortem (which has been known for a long time) and using modern ways of detecting ischaemic insults, in living patients.

Keywords

Head Injury Subdural Haematoma Focal Ischaemia Living Patient Ischaemic Damage 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996

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  • G. Teasdale

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