Neurol Neurochir Pol
January 1993
In 26 patients 24-hour cassette EEG recording and routine EEG records were taken between 6 and 35 days and again between 6 and 12 months after craniocerebral trauma. Neurological examination and CT of the head demonstrated cerebral concussion in 11 cases and brain contusion in 15 cases. Early after trauma routine EEG was abnormal in 5 cases (19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients after craniocerebral trauma 24-hour EEG and routine EEG records were obtained. 44 cases were studied between 6 and 38 days after trauma and 45 cases were examined between 6 and 12 months after trauma. The diagnosis of brain commotion in early phase based on neurological examination and computed tomography was made in 22 cases, while in 22 cases late posttraumatic phase was diagnosed.
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