The Sulston score is a grading system used to evaluate the severity of damage caused by a traumatic brain injury, specifically in the context of head injuries. It was developed by neurologist Dr. Michael Sulston and is primarily used to assess the extent of brain injury in patients who have sustained concussions or other head trauma. The scoring system typically takes into account various clinical factors, such as the level of consciousness, neurological functioning, and the presence of any physical symptoms following the injury.
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