Brain Injury as a Neurodegenerative Disorder
It has been long assumed that following the resolution of acute injuries, traumatic brain injury represents a stable neural entity. However, there is growing evidence that a single moderate-severe brain injury may instead trigger an ongoing deteriorative process that commences sub-acutely, and occur...
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Main Author: | Robin E.A. Green (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Frontiers Media SA
2017
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