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Brain InjuryIN THE UNITED STATESE mergency Department Visits,Hospitalizations and Deaths 2002 Department of Health and Human ServicesCenters for Disease Control and PreventionTraumatic Brain InjuryIN THE UNITED STATESE mergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations and Deaths 2002 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESC enters for Disease Control and PreventionNational Center for Injury Prevention and ZXYXA uthoRsMark Faul, PhD, MSNational Center for Injury Prevention and ControlDivision of Injury ResponseLikang Xu, MD, MSNational Center for Injury Prevention and ControlDivision of Injury ResponseMarlena M. Wald, MPH, MLSN ational Center for Injury Prevention and ControlDivision of Injury ResponseVictor G. Coronado, MD, MPHN ational Center for Injury Prevention and ControlDivision of Injury ResponseACkNowleDgmeNtsThe authors would like to thank Vikas Kapil and Lisa McGuire for theireditorial comments, Karen Thomas for her programmingassistanceand Michael Lionbarger.
Index of Tables and Figures 63 References 69. ... Emergency Department Visits, Hospitalizations and Deaths 2002–2006. ... The severity of a TBI may range from “mild” (a brief change in mental status or consciousness) to “severe” (an extended period of unconsciousness
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