PATHOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES AND THE STUDY OF THEIR PREVALENT COMPLICATIONS
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Mitochondrial dysfunction, energy deficit, headache, dizziness, early and late complications of traumatic brain injury.Abstract
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a condition that occurs more frequently than commonly perceived. Due to its complex clinical manifestations and long-term sequelae, it serves as a primary factor leading to widespread disability.[1;1] While the fields of neuropathology and psychiatry focus on the treatment and prevention of post-traumatic changes, the fundamental task of pathophysiology is to investigate the mechanisms of destructive and disintegrative disturbances following brain injury, identify previously unexplored aspects, and propose novel therapeutic solutions.[2;445]
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