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Outcome and prognostic factors of traumatic brain injury: a prospective evaluation in a Jakarta University hospital

Abstract The aim of the study was to report management and outcome of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a Jakarta University hospital, and to determine prognostic factors. All consecutive patients with an Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS) head of ⩾ 4 or an AIS head score of ⩾ 3 combined with an AIS score...

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2009-07, Vol.16 (7), p.925-928
Main Authors: Joosse, P, Smit, G, Arendshorst, R.J, Soedarmo, S, Ponsen, K.-J, Goslings, J.C
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Disability Evaluation
Female
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