Khare, G NGautam, V KGupta, L NGupta, A K1995-12-012009-05-291995-12-012009-05-291995-12-01Khare GN, Gautam VK, Gupta LN, Gupta AK. A new hypothesis for faster healing of fractures in head injured patients. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 1995 Dec; 49(12): 281-4http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/67376A new hypothesis has been proposed to explain excessive callus formation seen after injury to brain or spinal cord. Nervous tissue is very active metabolically and when damaged or inflammed it extracts, utilises and inactivates most of the corticosteroids and other anti-inflammatory substances present in the blood. Therefore now very little active corticosteroids are left to exhibit the inhibitory effect on callus formation. This leads to faster fracture healing with excessive callus formation in head or spinal cord injured patients.engAdolescentAdultAgedBony Callus --physiologyBrain Injuries --complicationsChildFemaleFemoral Fractures --complicationsFracture Healing --physiologyHumansMaleMiddle AgedA new hypothesis for faster healing of fractures in head injured patients.Journal Article