Pacientes con Daño Cerebral Traumatico Ligero y Sindrome Postconmocional en la Atencion Primaria de Salud
Autor: MSc. Dr. Carlos Enrique Hernández Borroto | Publicado:  14/12/2009 | Neurologia , Medicina Familiar y Atencion Primaria , Neurocirugia | |
Pacientes con Daño Cerebral Traumatico Ligero y Sindrome Postconmocional en Atencion Primaria .16


Tabla 14. Distribución de los pacientes con Daño Cerebral Traumático Ligero (DCTL) y Síndrome Postconmocional (SPC) según su evolución a los 6 meses del evento traumático a través de la Escala Evolutiva de Glasgow. Parroquia Santa Rosalía. Caracas. Enero 2007 a enero de 2009.

 

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