Journal article

The effect of concomitant peripheral injury on traumatic brain injury pathobiology and outcome

SJ McDonald, M Sun, DV Agoston, SR Shultz

Journal of Neuroinflammation | BMC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Traumatic injuries are physical insults to the body that are prevalent worldwide. Many individuals involved in accidents suffer injuries affecting a number of extremities and organs, otherwise known as multitrauma or polytrauma. Traumatic brain injury is one of the most serious forms of the trauma-induced injuries and is a leading cause of death and long-term disability. Despite over dozens of phase III clinical trials, there are currently no specific treatments known to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes. These failures are in part due to our still poor understanding of the heterogeneous and evolving pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury and how factors such as concomit..

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