ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF REPEATED MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Authors

  • Amonov Sh.B. Bukhara State Medical Institute

Keywords:

disease, injuries, palpation, working-class

Abstract

Despite the efforts of the state to develop innovative technologies in the field of medicine, the proportion of disabled people with diseases of the nervous system in childhood is 1.5-4.5 % of the total child population [1.4.7]. The untimely detection of structural intracranial changes in children is explained by the significant variability of clinical symptoms and the severity of pathology [2.3.9]. Special diagnostic difficulties in assessing the neurological condition occur with an atypical clinical picture or at the stage of preclinical manifestations of the disease [4.5.8]. Thus, according to the literature, the frequency of structural intracranial changes (SVI) in mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children, it is 1.0-6.3%, and 0.2-0.8% of them are severe [6.9.10]. Among young people and adolescents, neurosurgeons predominate in 80 - 85% of brain damage, while in patients over 40 years of age, eating and squeezing of the head brain predominate. Among all types of injuries, brain injuries account for about 30-50% of cases.One of the most important causes that lead to the death and disability of patients with brain damage is palpation. High morbidity as a result of a head injury is first and foremost among the working-class youth of the population. It has been established that damage to the brain of the head can cause an outbreak of degenerative diseases of the brain (Sitel D.A.Ananev K.S.Bolotov D.A.Vernon G.2013.).

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2021-12-19

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ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL AND NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF REPEATED MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY. (2021). Conferencious Online, 28-29. https://conferencious.com/index.php/conferences/article/view/66