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Le persone che sopravvivono a una Grave Cerebrolesione Acquisita (GCA) e che superano la fase di coma e di stato vegetativo attraversano in genere un periodo di grave disorganizzazione delle funzioni cognitive, a cui in genere si associano importanti alterazioni del comportamento. Questa fase può avere durata diversa, in funzione della gravità del trauma e di altri fattori.
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Mancuso, M., Boldrini, P. (2012). Riabilitazione neuropsicologica in pazienti con menomazione cognitivo-comportamentale conseguente a grave cerebrolesione acquisita. In: Vallar, G., Cantagallo, A., Cappa, S.F., Zoccolotti, P. (eds) La riabilitazione neuropsicologica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2349-9_11
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