brain injuries

  

Hospital sodium management, central pontine myelinolysis, and brain injury

When doctors and nurses correct a low sodium levels too quickly, it can cause a permanent brain injury or death

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Neurologist roles and neurology medical malpractice

Neurologists are medical specialists who diagnose and treat brain, spinal cord, and nervous system conditions

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Delayed treatment of hydrocephalus and increased intracranial pressure is dangerous and deadly

The skull has limited space to accommodate swelling or excess cerebrospinal fluid

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Brain swelling, increased pressure can cause deadly brain herniation

People who've had recent head trauma or brain surgery have a higher risk

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Waco ER doctor doesn't order head CT scan, two days later young patient has permanent brain injury

When a patient had a headache and vomiting, the standard of care requires an emergency physician to order a head CT or MRI scan

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Sodium levels are important for injuries and conditions involving the brain

Sodium sounds simple, but it's complex to manage and timely correct treatment is a key

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Bariatric surgery and the dangerous complication of malnutrition-related Wernicke’s encephalopathy

When a surgeon fails to diagnose and treat Wernicke’s encephalopathy quickly, it can leave the patient with a permanent brain injury

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What you should know about the differences between concussions and brain injuries

Bleeding in or around the brain is a dangerous condition that may require quick surgery

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New guideline for treating pediatric mild traumatic brain injuries

Between 2005-2009, there were over 2 million ER visits for pediatric patients with mild traumatic brain injuries

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Brain aneurysm symptoms, treatment, and medical malpractice

Having the worst headache of your life or a stiff neck are classic symptoms of an unstable brain aneurysm

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