Neurotraumatism of adult population of Donetsk. The clinic-epydemiological study skull-brain trauma and complicated damages of spine
Keywords:
epidemiology, traumatic brain injury, spinal and spinal cord injuriesAbstract
For the first time on population base were studied the frequency and structure neurotrauma beside adult population of Donetskа, its clinical forms of dependency from sex and age damaged people, types of traumatism, organization of help and results of skull-brain traumas and complicated damages of spine.
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