432 results on '"Marion, Donald W"'
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52. The Significance of Carotid Canal Involvement in Basilar Cranial Fracture
53. 56 - Traumatic Brain Injury
54. Mild Posttraumatic Hypothermia Reduces Mortality After Severe Controlled Cortical Impact in Rats
55. Candida Mediastinitis and Septic Shock following Occult Esophageal Perforation in a Patient with Posttraumatic Quadriplegia
56. Neurosurgical Emergencies, Vol. I, and Neurosurgical Emergencies, Vol. II; part of the series entitled Neurosurgical Topics.
57. Cerebral Revascularization in Trauma and Carotid Occlusion
58. The Effect of Stable Xenon on ICP
59. MRI in Management of Mild TBI/Concussion in the Deployed Setting
60. The Benefits and Risks of Energy Drinks in Young Adults and Military Service Members
61. Patients with brain trauma: How to improve long-term outcome
62. Military Acute Concussion Evaluation screen in a civilian population
63. Military Deployment May Increase the Risk for Traumatic Brain Injury Following Deployment
64. Contributors
65. Traumatic Brain Injury: Clinical Studies
66. Management of Traumatic Brain Injury With Moderate Hypothermia
67. Therapeutic Moderate Hypothermia for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Review
68. Current Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Concussion in Sport: A Comparison of Three New Guidelines
69. Revisiting therapeutic hypothermia for severe traumatic brain injury… again
70. Proceedings of the Military mTBI Diagnostics Workshop, St. Pete Beach, August 2010
71. Effects of non-neurological complications on traumatic brain injury outcome
72. Temperature Management in the Neurological and Neurosurgical ICU
73. Decompressive craniectomy in diffuse traumatic brain injury
74. Proceedings of the Military mTBI Diagnostics Workshop, St. Pete Beach, August 2010
75. Coma due to cardiac arrest: prognosis and contemporary treatment
76. Optimum serum glucose levels for patients with severe traumatic brain injury
77. Traumatic Brain Injury Research Priorities: The Conemaugh International Brain Injury Symposium
78. Commentary
79. Sex and genetic associations with cerebrospinal fluid dopamine and metabolite production after severe traumatic brain injury
80. Experience with prolonged induced hypothermia in severe head injury
81. Proteolysis Consistent with Activation of Caspase-7 after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Humans
82. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in a National Football League Player
83. Does hyperventilation cause secondary brain injury?*
84. Increased Phosphorylation of Protein Kinase B and Related Substrates after Traumatic Brain Injury in Humans and Rats
85. Early Glasgow Outcome Scale Scores Predict Long-Term Functional Outcome in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
86. Letter To The Editor
87. Gender associations with cerebrospinal fluid glutamate and lactate/pyruvate levels after severe traumatic brain injury
88. The Effects of Admission Alcohol Level on Cerebral Blood Flow and Outcomes after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
89. Controlled normothermia in neurologic intensive care
90. Marked Gender Effect on Lipid Peroxidation after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Adult Patients
91. Relationship between apoE4 allele and excitatory amino acid levels after traumatic brain injury
92. Acute etomidate treatment reduces cognitive deficits and histopathology in rats with traumatic brain injury
93. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultation
94. Caspase‐8 expression and proteolysis in human brain after severe head injury
95. Moderate hypothermia may be detrimental after traumatic brain injury in fentanyl-anesthetized rats
96. Changes in Expression of Amyloid Precursor Protein and Interleukin-1β after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats
97. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAIN TISSUE OXYGENATION TO ADENOSINE AND PURINE DEGRADATION PRODUCTS AFTER SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN ADULTS
98. Effect of hyperventilation on extracellular concentrations of glutamate, lactate, pyruvate, and local cerebral blood flow in patients with severe traumatic brain injury*
99. Is it poly(adenosine 5′-diphosphate-ribose) polymerase or hypothermia? *
100. Absence of a Diastolic Velocity Notch Does Not Indicate Hyperemia In Traumatic Brain Injured Patients Without Elevated Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity
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