Nicolas Schroten
This article reviews the methods of monitoring and treating traumatic intracranial hypertension in intensive care settings.
Lees verderSevere traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently managed in the intensive care unit with a combined medical–surgical approach. Treatment aims…
Lees verderThis review discusses the clinical and neurophysiological features of general anesthesia and their relationships to sleep and coma, focusing on…
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Lees verderProgress has been made in understanding the genetic defects and the pathophysiology of this crippling motor neuron disease (commonly called…
Lees verderGuillain-Barré syndrome are several recognisable variants with distinct clinical and pathological features. The severe, generalised manifestation of Guillain-Barré syndrome with…
Lees verderStays in intensive care units are commonly accompanied by muscle weakness. This article reviews the basis for these changes and…
Lees verderAcute non-traumatic weakness may be life threatening if it involves the respiratory muscles or is associated with autonomic dysfunction. Most…
Lees verderAcute ischemic stroke is a neurological emergency that can be treated with time-sensitive interventions, including intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular approaches.…
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