ГоловнаArchive of numbers2014Volume 22, issue 1(78)Immune disorders as predictors of adverse traumatic brain injury l ow
Title of the article Immune disorders as predictors of adverse traumatic brain injury l ow
Authors Kazakov Vitalii Yevhenovych
In the section HELP TO PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN
Year 2014 Issue Volume 22, issue 1(78) Pages 129-131
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.831-001:57.034 Index BBK -
Abstract In 63  patients with impacts of mild closed traumatic brain injury (TBI) was performed three times study of the parameters of cellular and humoral immunity (every year for 3  years). The studies revealed that the psychopathological adverse outcomes occur in TBI microstruc-tural irregularities determined by l ow cytometry.
Key words brain injury, flow cyto metry
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