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- From: reynolds@park.bu.edu (John Reynolds)
- Newsgroups: bionet.neuroscience
- Subject: urgent request
- Message-ID: <REYNOLDS.93Jan28191806@park.bu.edu>
- Date: 29 Jan 93 00:18:06 GMT
- Sender: news@bu.edu
- Distribution: bionet.neuroscience
- Organization: Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems
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- To anyone who can help,
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- I am writing from Vancouver, where my wife and I are trying
- to help family friends whose son was in a severe car accident. I
- am writing in the hope that you may be able to give me some idea
- about what sorts of questions I should be asking the doctor in charge,
- or possibly give me the name of a neurosurgeon who could give us help
- or advice.
-
- The patient was admitted to Vancouver General hospital Saturday night with
- shear brain hemorrhaging and a "basal" skull fracture. The damage
- appears to be diffuse, affecting many areas of the brain. He
- described it as the worst head injury they have had in the hopital.
- The doctor tells us that CAT scans have revealed
- that the hemorrhaging has stopped. However, the brain is swollen, and
- the doctor has been draining fluid to keep the swelling as low as
- possible. One thing that concerns me is that I have heard that it
- is common to use steroids to keep brain swelling down, especially
- immediately after a trauma, when swelling causes great damage. The
- doctor in charge told me that no steroids were used, and that they
- are typically only used for chronic swelling. He says that the patient
- is not in mortal danger, but that the likelihood of his ever regaining
- conciousness is very slim.
-
- As you can understand, the parents, who speak no English (they are
- from Taiwan), are terrified, and I have to do anything I can to
- see that their son gets the best treatment possible, and that
- I am able to keep them informed as best I can. Any advice you can
- offer would be deeply appreciated. I will check my email frequently.
-
- Sincerely, John Reynolds
-