Clinical and Prognostic Value of Neuroimaging in Traumatic Brain Injury

The problem of traumatic brain injury determines its social importance and search for new clinical methods of neurotrauma diagnosis and their introduction into clinical practice, as well as studying brain injury pathogenesis and prognosis of outcome. Chapter 1 reviews modern neuroimaging technologies and clarifies the main principles of modern diagnostic methods which allow better understanding of anatomical and pathophysiological changes in traumatic brain injury.

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