Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of morbidity and death in both industrialized and developing countries. To date, there is no targeted pharmacological treatment that effectively limits the progression of secondary injury. The delayed progression of deterioration of grey and white matter gives hope that a meaningful intervention can be applied in a realistic timeframe following initial trauma. In this review we discuss new insights into the subcellular mechanisms of secondary injury that have highlighted numerous potential targets for intervention. © 2008 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors.
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Park, E., Bell, J. D., & Baker, A. J. (2008, April 22). Traumatic brain injury: Can the consequences be stopped? CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association Journal. Canadian Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.080282
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