Anterior Pituitary Endocrine Dysfunctions in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury in the Neurosurgical Units of the Yaounde Central and General Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study
BACKGROUND: Post-traumatic endocrine dysfunction (PTED) is an important and relatively common complication of TBI (traumatic brain injury). It is usually undiagnosed and untreated making it a major cause of poor outcome in TBI patients as it can lead to death, delayed recovery, cognitive impairment,...
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Main Authors: | Audrey Ninon Tchoussoknou (Author), D.H Atia (Author), F. Bello (Author), M. Etoa (Author), V. Djientcheu (Author) |
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