Early posttraumatic epilepsies (EPTE) are epileptic attacks that appear in first seven days after brain injury, with incidence of 3-5%. Predictors for development of EPTE are: impressive skull fracture with rupture of dura, intracranial haemorrhage, neurogical deficit (brain contusion), and posttraumatic amnesia longer than 24 hours. It is more common in children than in adolescents and adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors presented work of Muslim Charitable Hospital in Sarajevo, which was established in the year of 1866 and the reason why Lands Hospital was also established in the same city. They presented the latter and the first five years of its functioning too. They also presented six figures, which undoubtfully argued that Land Hospital was not builder for domestic inhabitants already for medical purposes of occupational troops and all those, which was coming with them.
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