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  2. Traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] All traumatic brain injuries are head injuries, but the latter term may also refer to injury to other parts of the head; [14] [15] [16] however, the terms head injury and brain injury are often used interchangeably. [17] Similarly, brain injuries fall under the classification of central nervous system injuries [18] and neurotrauma. [19]

  3. Vegetative state - Wikipedia

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    The chances of recovery depend on the extent of injury to the brain and the patient's age – younger patients having a better chance of recovery than older patients. A 1994 report found that of those who were in a vegetative state a month after a trauma, 54% had regained consciousness by a year after the trauma, whereas 28% had died and 18% ...

  4. Transitional Learning Center - Wikipedia

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    The center offers rehabilitation services for a wide range of acquired brain injuries, from traumatic brain injury to recovery from strokes. [3] Services are provided by licensed therapists in the fields of neuropsychology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy and therapeutic recreation. [4]

  5. This woman woke up from a coma after suffering a traumatic ...

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  6. Cerebral hypoxia - Wikipedia

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    In some cases coma can give the brain an opportunity to heal and regenerate, [34] but, in general, the longer a coma, the greater the likelihood that the person will remain in a vegetative state until death. [9] Even if the patient wakes up, brain damage is likely to be significant enough to prevent a return to normal functioning. [citation needed]

  7. Rancho Los Amigos Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Rancho Los Amigos Scale (RLAS), a.k.a. the Rancho Los Amigos Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale (LOCF) or Rancho Scale, is a medical scale used to assess individuals after a closed head injury, including traumatic brain injury, based on cognitive and behavioural presentations as they emerge from coma. [1]

  8. 'Stroke Mama' suffered brain bleed at 38 after giving birth ...

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    She was in a medically induced coma for the next three weeks. Adelekun had a very large hemorrhagic stroke, according to Dr. Jeffrey Mai, a neurosurgeon at MedStar Washington Hospital Center ...

  9. ‘Miracle’: High Point teenager who suffered brain injury ...

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    HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — The holidays are a time to surround yourself with loved ones. The Dulin family spent last Christmas huddled around a hospital bed as Caleb Dulin recovered from a brain ...

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