NEUROENDOCRINE COMPLICATIONS OF TBI IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS (LITERATURE REVIEW)
Abstract
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system, which leads to long-term neurological dysfunction, including potentially debilitating cognitive impairment [1]. Despite progress in understanding the complex damage that can lead to cellular dysfunction and loss, no therapeutic treatment is fully effective in clinical trials, emphasizing that new approaches are urgently needed. Therapy that limits cell death and at the same time promotes reparative mechanisms, including post-traumatic-traumatic neurogenesis in the damaged brain can have maximum effectiveness in improving the restoration of function after TBI.
Keywords
Neuroendocrine , autoimmunity, IGF-1, Hypogonadism.
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