HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY What has been Treated Part 3 Neurologic Indications

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Specific Neurologic Indications Autism Air embolism* a. Decompression induced (divers) b. Iatrogenic (bypass surgery, injected, etc.) Cerebral edema a. Toxic encephalopathy b. Vascular compromise c. Traumatic Cerebral Palsy (CP) Spinal cord contusion a. Physiological transection b. Partial motor or sensory loss Early organic brain syndrome a. Small vessel disease b. Multiple small infarcts Fetal alcohol syndrome Stroke (acute and chronic residuals) Vegetative coma (acute and prolonged) a. Closed head injury b. Hypoxic encephalopathy (suffocation, drowning, strangulation, cardiac arrest, near hanging, near choking, lightening strikes, etc.)

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