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  2. Category:People with traumatic brain injuries - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who have experienced traumatic brain injuries and did not die of it, either as an immediate or near-immediate result. The distinction is whether the individual survived long enough to manifest behavioral alterations or impairment. Over time, they may or may not have appeared to completely recover from the injury.

  3. Kent Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cochrane was born on August 5, 1951, as the oldest of five children. They grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario.After attending a community college to study business administration, he obtained a quality control job at a manufacturing plant, which he held until the time of his motorcycle accident.

  4. Category:People with brain injuries - Wikipedia

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    Over time, they may or may not have appeared to completely recover from the injury. People with traumatic brain injuries due to exogenous forces should be subcategorized in Category:People with traumatic brain injuries. People with non-traumatic brain injuries should be subcategorized in Category:People with hypoxic and ischemic brain injuries.

  5. Lev Zasetsky - Wikipedia

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    Lev Alexandrovich Zasetsky (9 August 1920 – 9 September 1993) was a patient who was treated by Soviet neuropsychologist Alexander Luria.Zasetsky suffered a severe brain injury, losing his ability to read, write, and speak (retrieving desired words was particularly difficult), and suffering impaired vision, memory, and other functions.

  6. Category : People with chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 00:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Ayub Ommaya - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir is used to provide chemotherapy directly to the tumor site for brain tumors. Ommaya was also a leading expert in traumatic brain injuries. Ommaya published over 150 articles, chapters, and books. His research focused on cancer treatment, traumatic brain injury, a CSF artificial organ, and philosophy of mind.

  8. Fury as Trump downplays severity of brain injuries suffered ...

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    No U.S. service members were killed but approximately 109 were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries. Twenty-nine of the injured soldiers received Purple Hearts in the wake of the attack.

  9. Alexander Luria - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Doctor of Medical Sciences in 1943 and Professor in 1944. Of specific importance for Luria was that he was assigned by the government to care for nearly 800 hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury caused by the war. [15] Luria's treatment methods dealt with a wide range of emotional and intellectual dysfunctions. [15]