Brain Ct Articles & Analysis
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Japan has the world's most aging population, and with advanced medical development, the average number of Computed Tomography (CT) scans per million people is more than 111, and the density is the highest in the world. ...
Ongoing or repeat bleeding in the brain contributes to decreased brain function and disability and may be difficult to detect under the current standard of care. There is currently no objective way to detect brain injury and stroke subtype in a field environment, or to continuously monitor brain injury for expanded hemorrhage in ...
” Each year nearly 800,000 people suffer strokes in the United States and 1.7 million Americans suffer traumatic brain injury. Ongoing or repeat bleeding in the brain contributes to decreased brain function and disability and may be difficult to detect under the current standard of care. There is currently no objective way to detect ...
All ninety-one patients were referred for a head CT scan, which was read by the site neuroradiologist and evaluated for related traumatic brain injury. ...