All Relations between Coma and consciousness

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J E Starmark, S Lindgre. Is it possible to define a general "conscious level"? Acta neurochirurgica. Supplementum. vol 36. 1987-02-19. PMID:3467537. the difficulties in defining a general conscious level are discussed as exemplified by glasgow coma scale and reaction level scale, a new scale recommended by swedish neurosurgeons. 1987-02-19 2023-08-11 Not clear
D J Pric. Factors restricting the use of coma scales. Acta neurochirurgica. Supplementum. vol 36. 1987-02-19. PMID:3467538. the glasgow coma scale has been well established as the ideal scale for identifying specific levels of consciousness. 1987-02-19 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Murakami, A Takahashi, T Murakami, H Endo, I Saiki, H Kanay. [A case of isolated fourth ventricle due to ruptured cerebral aneurysm]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 14. issue 6. 1986-10-21. PMID:3748291. since consciousness gradually arose to the japan coma scale 3, clipping of the neck of the aneurysm was performed 25 days after onset. 1986-10-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Jenkins, G Teasdale, M D Hadley, P Macpherson, J O Rowa. Brain lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging in mild and severe head injuries. Lancet (London, England). vol 2. issue 8504. 1986-09-25. PMID:2874424. lesions in the deep white-matter of the cerebral hemispheres were seen in 15 patients; they were significantly more frequent in patients in coma but were also seen in patients who had lost consciousness for no more than 5 min. 1986-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
R G Dacey, W M Alves, R W Rimel, H R Winn, J A Jan. Neurosurgical complications after apparently minor head injury. Assessment of risk in a series of 610 patients. Journal of neurosurgery. vol 65. issue 2. 1986-08-21. PMID:3723178. to assess the risk of a significant intracranial neurosurgical complication after apparently minor head injury, the authors collected data prospectively on 610 patients who had sustained a transient posttraumatic loss of consciousness or other neurological function and who had a glasgow coma scale (gcs) score of 13, 14, or 15 in the emergency room. 1986-08-21 2023-08-11 Not clear
K Harada, Y Fujioka, H Okamoto, S Shinohara, S Oki, T Uozum. [Intracranial hemorrhage associated with pregnancy--4 case reports and a review of the literature]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 14. issue 2. 1986-05-28. PMID:3703120. consciousness levels were drowsiness; one case, semicoma; two cases and deep coma; one case. 1986-05-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
D R Smith, R R Clevenge. Nosocomial nasal myiasis. Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine. vol 110. issue 5. 1986-05-13. PMID:3754428. sixty-five fly maggots were retrieved from the nasal cavity of an unconscious 64-year-old man who had been admitted 18 days earlier with diabetic hyperosmolar coma. 1986-05-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
Y Miura, T Ito, T Kadokaw. Acute EEG changes in rats by brainstem ischemia and its dopaminergic involvement. Japanese journal of pharmacology. vol 39. issue 4. 1986-04-08. PMID:2869170. these results suggest that pir is positioned as an animal model with the moderately lowered consciousness level intensively corresponding to semi coma in patients, and the dopaminergic system plays an important role rather than the cholinergic system in pir. 1986-04-08 2023-08-11 rat
A Foucher, A L Frenkel, F Moussalli-Salefranque, C Polak, S Malon, P Ploui. [Herpetic encephalitis: prognostic elements in adults and children (49 cases)]. Revue d'electroencephalographie et de neurophysiologie clinique. vol 15. issue 2. 1986-01-16. PMID:4070730. mortality was low in late childhood and young adulthood in spite of the constancy and depth of coma; it was very high in newborns and adults over 40 years of age and it was always correlated with the severeness of initial consciousness disturbances. 1986-01-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
S Munemoto, T Komai, S Aizumi, A Kimura, S Ishiguro, S Yamamot. [Traumatic hemorrhage in the basal ganglia in the child. Five cases]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 13. issue 9. 1986-01-09. PMID:4069315. on admission, their consciousness ranged from stupor to coma. 1986-01-09 2023-08-11 Not clear
J Hazard, D Simon, L Perlemuter, E Requeda, C Jamin, M Julien, P L Fagniez, J Belaiche, R Bernhei. [Insulinoma: diagnostic elements. 13 cases]. Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983). vol 14. issue 34. 1985-12-27. PMID:2999755. the history was characteristic, with malaise, loss of consciousness, severe neurological disorders (seizures, hemiparesis, hemiplegia or coma) and psychiatric disorders. 1985-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
A A Dixon, R O Holness, W J Howes, J B Garne. Spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: an analysis of factors affecting prognosis. The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques. vol 12. issue 3. 1985-11-25. PMID:4052889. numerical equivalents for the admission level of consciousness (the glasgow coma scale), ventricular rupture, partial pressure of oxygen in the blood, the electrocardiogram, clot location, and clot size were combined into equations predicting outcome. 1985-11-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Pratap-Chand, M Gourie-Dev. Bruxism: its significance in coma. Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. vol 87. issue 2. 1985-10-07. PMID:4028585. twenty patients with coma from different causes who displayed bruxism were studied with an attempt to correlate the phenomenon to the level of consciousness, eye movements, respiration, cold caloric test, motor deficits and sleep wake cycles. 1985-10-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Mattl. [Neurologic manifestations of osmolality disorders]. Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift. vol 115. issue 26. 1985-09-23. PMID:3895413. when the onset of hypo- or hyperosmolality is rapid, delirium may develop or the level of consciousness can decrease to the point of coma. 1985-09-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
T A Dobrokhotova, O M Grindel', N N Bragina, A A Potapov, E V Sharov. [Recovery of consciousness after prolonged coma in patients with severe craniocerebral injuries]. Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952). vol 85. issue 5. 1985-09-16. PMID:4024795. [recovery of consciousness after prolonged coma in patients with severe craniocerebral injuries]. 1985-09-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
T A Dobrokhotova, O M Grindel', N N Bragina, A A Potapov, E V Sharov. [Recovery of consciousness after prolonged coma in patients with severe craniocerebral injuries]. Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952). vol 85. issue 5. 1985-09-16. PMID:4024795. the authors specify and describe 7 stages of regaining consciousness by patients who had been in coma from 11 to 180 days, including opening of the eyes; fixation of the eyes on an object; recognition of close relatives; understanding of directly addressed speech; patient's own speech; amnestic confusion; consciousness with all formal signs of being clear. 1985-09-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
J H Donegan, R J Traystman, R C Koehler, M D Jones, M C Roger. Cerebrovascular hypoxic and autoregulatory responses during reduced brain metabolism. The American journal of physiology. vol 249. issue 2 Pt 2. 1985-09-12. PMID:4025570. microsphere-measured cbf responses during pentobarbital coma (i.e., electroencephalographic silence) were compared with responses in conscious or lightly sedated animals. 1985-09-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
D W McCandless, G A Looney, A T Modak, W B Stavinoh. Cerebral acetylcholine and energy metabolism changes in acute ammonia intoxication in the lower primate Tupaia glis. The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine. vol 106. issue 2. 1985-08-29. PMID:4020246. a lowering of energy metabolism in the area of brain-regulating consciousness may act to place the animal in a coma. 1985-08-29 2023-08-11 mouse
W Zäh, M Rengeling, G Rühl, K Hackenber. [Acute liver necrosis caused by valproate]. Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946). vol 110. issue 24. 1985-07-23. PMID:3922731. the clinical symptoms were characterised by hyperventilation, increasing loss of consciousness and shock, leading to treatment-resistant hepatic coma. 1985-07-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
J D Miller, P A Jone. The work of a regional head injury service. Lancet (London, England). vol 1. issue 8438. 1985-07-05. PMID:2860345. of 1919 patients admitted to the unit in 1981, 93 were classed as severe (in coma), 210 as moderate, and 1616 as minor (fully conscious or confused only) on admission. 1985-07-05 2023-08-11 Not clear