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The document lists 23 references on topics related to traumatic brain injury (TBI). The references cover introductory information on TBI, neuropathology of TBI, clinical neuroanatomy, principles of neurology as they relate to TBI, the biomechanical basis of TBI, glial swelling following brain contusion, imaging of TBI, initial assessment and management of TBI, advanced trauma life support protocols, neurotrauma texts, scales for assessing coma and impaired consciousness, guidelines for prognosis and management of severe TBI, predictive values of Glasgow Coma Scale scores, surgical management of TBI, criteria for conservative treatment of brain hematomas, indications for cranial decompression after TBI, and using computed

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The document lists 23 references on topics related to traumatic brain injury (TBI). The references cover introductory information on TBI, neuropathology of TBI, clinical neuroanatomy, principles of neurology as they relate to TBI, the biomechanical basis of TBI, glial swelling following brain contusion, imaging of TBI, initial assessment and management of TBI, advanced trauma life support protocols, neurotrauma texts, scales for assessing coma and impaired consciousness, guidelines for prognosis and management of severe TBI, predictive values of Glasgow Coma Scale scores, surgical management of TBI, criteria for conservative treatment of brain hematomas, indications for cranial decompression after TBI, and using computed

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