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1. [Costs and proceeds from patients admitted via the emergency room with mild craniocerebral trauma].

2. Measuring situation awareness and team effectiveness in pediatric acute care by using the situation global assessment technique.

3. [Epidemiology and causes of Parkinson's disease].

4. [Mild head injury in children and adults. Diagnostic challenges in the emergency department].

5. [Vertigo in children and adolescents. Part 1: Epidemiology and diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders].

6. Injuries sustained while surfboard riding.

7. [Serological determination of protein S100B. Significance in emergency diagnosis of adults with mild craniocerebral trauma--meta-analysis].

8. [Medical honey in the treatment of wound-healing disorders in the head and neck area].

9. Educational paper: Abusive Head Trauma part I. Clinical aspects.

10. [Penetrating injuries in the face and neck region. Diagnosis and treatment].

11. [Update: blast and explosion trauma].

12. [Two wheels - too dangerous? Analysis of real-world crash data and federal statistics].

13. [Mild head injury: diagnostic pitfalls and complications].

14. [Posttraumatic amaurosis after complex frontobasal fracture. Differential diagnosis and therapy].

15. [Mondini dysplasia: traumatic cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea with meningitis].

16. [Injury pattern and clinical course of children with multiple injuries in comparison to adults, Ab 11-year analysis at a clinic of maximum utilization].

17. [Value of early somatosensory evoked potentials in intubated and mechanically ventilated patients with craniocerebral trauma].

18. [Shock trauma room management of the multiple-traumatized patient with skull-brain injuries. A systematic review of the literature].

20. [Craniocerebral trauma in childhood].

21. [Craniocerebral trauma. 2: Intra-axial injuries, secondary injuries].

22. [Brain and head injury. Part 1: Clinical classification, imaging modalities, extra-axial injuries, and contusions].

23. [Trauma radiology in the child].

24. [Multiple trauma with craniocerebral trauma].

25. [Multiple trauma with craniocerebral trauma. Early definitive surgical management of long bone fractures?].

26. [Danger from exploding fireworks and blank firearms].

28. Glasgow Coma Scale: variation in mortality among permutations of specific total scores.

29. Post-trauma coagulation and fibrinolysis in children suffering from severe cerebro-cranial trauma.

30. [Long-term follow-up MRI in children with craniocerebral trauma].

31. Induced hypertension after head injury.

33. Guidelines for the pre-hospital care of patients with severe head injuries. Working Group for Neurosurgical Intensive Care of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

34. Comparison of the APACHE III, APACHE II and Glasgow Coma Scale in acute head injury for prediction of mortality and functional outcome.

35. Contribution of non-neurologic disturbances in acute physiology to the prediction of intensive care outcome after head injury or non-traumatic intracranial haemorrhage.

36. Acquired growth hormone deficiency due to pituitary stalk transection after head trauma in childhood.

37. Neurological intensive care in children.

38. [The Spiegelberg device for epidural registration of the ICP].

39. [Craniocerebral injuries. Part I: diagnosis].

40. Derivation of a bioclinical prognostic index in severe head injury.

42. Head trauma in the child.

43. [The diagnostic importance of cervical nystagmus (author's transl)].

44. A computerized neurosurgical intensive care system.

45. [Differential diagnosis and treatment of brain concussion and head contusion].

47. [Evaluation of the "Cover Form and Progress Notes for Craniocerebral Injuries" D (H) 13a (Yellow Form) of the occupational guilds (first report)].

49. [Unusual life-threatening athletic injuries].

50. The effects of midazolam reversal by RO 15-1788 on cerebral perfusion pressure in patients with severe head injury.

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