Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI

The frequency, nature, and recovery from postconcussive symptoms (PCSs) after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBIs) are described in 28 patients, 10 to 17 years of age, and their neurocognitive function in the initial 4 to 5 weeks are compared with 45 injured controls without MTBIs, in a prospective,...

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Main Author: J Gordon Millichap
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Language:English
Published: Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers 2010-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/761
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title Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI
title_full Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI
title_fullStr Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI
title_full_unstemmed Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI
title_short Postconcussive Symptoms and Neurocognitive Function after Mild TBI
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neurocognitive function
amnesia
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