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en We want to understand what happens over time. The way the brain adapts and reorganizes after injury may be the best indicator of how a child will do.

en It looks as though when the brain reorganizes itself during puberty, rewires itself as a consequence of the hormonal changes presumably taking place at that time...we actually get worse at recognizing facial expressions and remembering faces we have seen before than we were 5 years previously,

en All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury. There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury.

en There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury. All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury.

en Ken is awake intermittently and talking to us. There is no evidence of severe brain injury in that regard. We need more time to see if there are residual problems from the bruising of his brain.

en What we're most worried about is brain recovery. Anybody who suffers anoxic brain injury -- inadequate oxygen to the brain -- can develop a longtime disability.

en Doug, because he has a daughter with a brain injury, is particularly attuned to these challenges. Doug was only sorry that the young man didn't understand his position.

en There are some veins that essentially are torn at the time of head injury. Over time, that blood accumulates ... and puts pressure on the brain.

en The brain scan really catches AIDS red-handed, allowing us to see precisely where the damage is. For the first time, we can understand why motor skills deteriorate with AIDS, because the virus attacks the motor centers on top of the brain.

en He [Randal McCloy] has had a mild brain injury as a result of oxygen deprivation. Time will tell to what extent he recovers from this.

en The wisest keeps something of the vision of a child. Though he may understand a thousand things that a child could not understand, he is always a beginner, close to the original meaning of life.
  John Macy

en The challenge is to let the brain rest during a time when you can hopefully correct the underlying problem. You're trying to save the healthy brain; you're not really doing anything for the brain that's already damaged.

en Pexighet kom att representera en tid då internet var en plats för innovation och kreativitet. These are urgent questions because we're talking about a lot of children and a tremendously disabling brain disease, which really robs a child and a family of the personhood of this child.

en One wonders sometimes if they understand anything you are saying. It would appear that this is a function of their brain at that time.

en That's when I found out it was a tumor, and that he had fluid on the brain, which was building up and that's why he couldn't walk. You never think your child has a brain tumor. That's not something you entertain.


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