traumatic brain injury

collocation in English

meaningsoftraumatic,brainandinjury

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traumatic
adjective
uk
/trɔːˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/trɑːˈmæt̬.ɪk/
causing severe and lasting emotional shock ...
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brain
noun
uk
/breɪn/
us
/breɪn/
the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, ...
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injury
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈɪn.dʒər.i/
physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or ...
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(Definition oftraumatic,brainandinjuryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This timely paper examines the promises and limitations of current treatment, including different views on the participation oftraumaticbraininjury patients in research.
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Patients with a history oftraumaticbraininjury, epilepsy, alcohol or substance dependence or other neurological or psychiatric conditions were excluded.
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Progress also has been made in treatment of migraine, stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis,traumaticbraininjury, and pain.
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Focused versus unstructured intervention for attention deficits aftertraumaticbraininjury.
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No participant (control or patient) had a history oftraumaticbraininjury, epilepsy, developmental disorder, diagnosable current substance dependence, or known neurological condition.
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No measures for side effects were used, two patients withtraumaticbraininjury showed mild sedation and dry mouth.
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Relationship between strength, balance, and swallowing deficits and outcome aftertraumaticbraininjury: a multicenter analysis.
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Exposure to environmental complexity promotes recovery of cognitive function aftertraumaticbraininjury.
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Further investigation of the use of cholinesterase inhibitors intraumaticbraininjury is needed.
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Cognitive improvement with treatment of depression following mildtraumaticbraininjury.
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Understanding, evaluating, and managing attention disorders followingtraumaticbraininjury.
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Age-dependent synuclein pathology followingtraumaticbraininjury in mice.
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There is an increasing diversity of patient populations participating in clinical trials, including pediatric migraine andtraumaticbraininjury.
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Effects of methylphenidate on attention deficits aftertraumaticbraininjury: a multidimensional, randomized, controlled trial.
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Chronic methylphenidate treatment enhances water maze performance followingtraumaticbraininjury in rats.
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Secondary mania followingtraumaticbraininjury.
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Neuroplasticity following non-penetratingtraumaticbraininjury.
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Are there symptoms that are specific for depressed mood in patients withtraumaticbraininjury?
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Depression followingtraumaticbraininjury.
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