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Usefulness of Permanent Tracheostoma in Chronic Brain Injured Patients: A Case Series

Won YH, Jeon SY, Kim HS, Bae H

Patients with severe neurological deficit, such as hypoxic ischemic injury, cerebral infarction, and traumatic brain injury, often show comatose mental status and require maintenance of long-term tracheostomy for pulmonary toileting....
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Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Pediatric Impairment Guideline for Brain Lesion

Jung HY, Ko TS, Kim HD, Yim SY, Kim MO, Hong SK

The permanent impairment evaluation for children in developmental stage is very difficult and it is even impossible in some cases. The impairment evaluation for developing children has not yet been...
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Development of an Integrative Cognitive Rehabilitation Program for Brain Injured Patients in the Post-acute Stage

Oh HS, Kim YR, Seo WS, Seo YO

  • KMID: 810362
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2005 Apr;35(2):270-282.
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop a comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation program that can be easily applied to brain injured patients by family members or nurses in community or...
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Radiation therapy for heterotopic ossification in a patient with traumatic brain injury

Jang SH, Shin SW, Ahn SH, Cho IH, Kim SH

Radiation therapy has been known to have a prophylactic effect for heterotopic ossification (HO), but until now it has not been known to have a therapeutic effect for established HO....
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Relations among traumatic subdural lesions

Lee KS, Doh JW, Bae HG, Yun IG

Acute subdural hematoma (ASDH), chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) and subdural hygroma (SDG) occur in the subdural space, usually after trauma. We tried to find a certain relationship among these three...
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