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Cellular, Molecular, Physiological, and Behavioral Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9780128230367
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2022 9780128230367
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Traumatic brain injury has complex etiology and may arise as a consequence of physical abuse, violence, war, vehicle collisions, working in the construction industry, and sports. Cellular, Molecular, Physiological, and Behavioral Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury will improve readers’ understanding of the detailed processes arising from traumatic brain injury. Featuring chapters on neuroinflammation, metabolism, and psychology, this volume discusses the impact of these injuries on neurological and body systems to better understand underlying pathways. This book will be relevant for neuroscientists, neurologists, clinicians, and anyone working to better understand traumatic brain injury.

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ISBN13:9780128230367
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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Section 1. Setting the Scene: The Spectrum of Traumatic Brain Injuries<br>1. Slips, falls and traumatic brain injury<br>2. Road traffic accidents and traumatic brain injury<br>3. Sports, risks and brain injury<br>4. Traumatic brain injury and gunshot wounds<br>5. Blast waves and brain injury<br>6. Military veterans with brain injury<br>7. Gender and traumatic brain injury<br>8. Pediatric abusive head trauma and brain injury<br>9. Perinatal traumatic brain injury<br>10. Non traumatic brain injury:A focus on irradiation<br>11. The caregivers of traumatic brain injured subjects<br><br>Section 2. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury<br>12. Subcellular organelles in traumatic brain injury: a focus on mitochondrial changes<br>13. Diffuse axonal injury and traumatic brain injury<br>14. Electrolytes and traumatic brain injury: a focus on sodium<br>15. Neurotransmitters and traumatic brain injury: a narrative<br>16. The role of prokineticin 2 in traumatic brain injury<br>17. Traumatic brain injury, and Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2)<br>18. C-C motif chemokine receptor 5 and traumatic brain injury<br>19. Neuronal cell death pathways in traumatic brain injury<br><br>Section 3. Physiological and Metabolic Effects<br>20. Cerebral blood flow and traumatic brain injury<br>21. Traumatic brain injury and raised intracranial pressure<br>22. Oedema in traumatic brain injury<br>23. Traumatic brain injury and the vasculature: a focus on cerebral arteriole inflation<br>24. Elevated intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury<br>25. Seizures in traumatic brain injury<br>26. Traumatic brain injury and impact on endocrinology: a focus on pituitary function<br>27. Sensory features and loss after traumatic brain injury: a focus on olfactory senses<br>28. Traumatic brain injury and impact on metabolism: a focus on hyperglycemia<br>29. Traumatic brain injury and impact on non-neurological body systems: a focus on bone<br><br>Section 4. Behavioural and Psychological Effects<br>30. Traumatic brain injury and mental health: military perspectives<br>31. A focus on depression in traumatic brain injury<br>32. Personality disturbances in brain trauma<br>33. Sleep and traumatic brain injury<br>34. Cognitive recovery and traumatic brain injury<br>35. Brain injury and resulting hallucinations<br>36. Use of smartphone application by subjects with traumatic brain injury
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