Neurologists worldwide consider traumatic brain injury (TBI) an important healthcare, medical, and societal problem, being a major cause of morbidity and mortality in young people. In high-income countries, the TBI… Click to show full abstract
Neurologists worldwide consider traumatic brain injury (TBI) an important healthcare, medical, and societal problem, being a major cause of morbidity and mortality in young people. In high-income countries, the TBI incidence is rising in people aged 65 years or older, representing an important cause of long-term disabilities among survivors and dramatically affecting their daily life and social activities and the life of their family and friends [1]. In Europe, where there are differences between countries, especially based on their income, research shows that the incidence of TBI is about 280.5/100,000.
               
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