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The effects of cytomegalovirus on brain structure following sport-related concussion.

Brain : a journal of neurology, 2023
The neurotrophic herpesvirus cytomegalovirus is a known cause of neuropathology in utero and in immunocompromised populations. Cytomegalovirus is reactivated by stress and inflammation, possibly explaining the emerging evidence linking it to subtle brain
J. Savitz   +10 more
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Post-Concussion Symptoms and Disability in Adults With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Journal of Neurotrauma, 2022
Studies investigating long-term symptoms and disability after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have yielded mixed results. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine the prevalence of self-reported post-concussion symptoms (PCS) and ...
C. Cancelliere   +12 more
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Brain concussion in the rat

Experimental Neurology, 1972
Abstract Brain concussion was consistently produced in male white rats by striking the head with a dowel, shot by a bow. The advantage of the bow is that measurable amounts of elastic potential energy can be stored for instantaneous release. The criterion used to recognize concussion was the demonstration of a transient loss of all the righting ...
S R, Govons   +3 more
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Altered Brain Activation in Youth following Concussion: Using a Dual-task Paradigm

Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 2020
A concussion is known as a functional injury affecting brain communication, integration, and processing. There is a need to objectively measure how concussions disrupt brain activation while completing ecologically relevant tasks.
K. Urban   +5 more
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Brain Trauma and Concussion

Archives of Neurology, 1961
Trauma to the nervous system is one of the major types of pathology met with in clinical practice, and is therefore a subject of perennial interest. Of its various effects the most transitory, concussion, has been debated more often than any other, for its events are reversible and difficult to verify.
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[Brain concussion].

Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2012
Brain concussion is a common disturbance caused by external forces or acceleration affecting the head. It may be accompanied by transient loss of consciousness and amnesia. Typical symptoms include headache, nausea and dizziness; these may remain for a week or two. Some patients may experience transient loss of inability to create new memories or other
Esa-Pekka, Pälvimäki   +3 more
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Anesthesia and the brain after concussion

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2020
Purpose of review To provide an overview of acute and chronic repeated concussion. We address epidemiology, pathophysiology, anesthetic utilization, and provide some broad-based care recommendations. Recent findings Acute concussion is associated with altered cerebral hemodynamics ...
Jeffrey J, Pasternak, Arnoley S, Abcejo
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‘Mild Traumatic Brain Injury’ and ‘Sport-related Concussion’: Different languages and mixed messages?

Brain Injury, 2019
The last 20 years has seen the emergence of a sub-category of the mild traumatic brain injury literature termed ‘sport-related concussion’. Some important differences now exist between this sub-category and the wider findings in the field and these could
N. King
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Brain Concussion in Football

2017
Brain concussion is a functional disturbance that occurs after head or neck trauma. It is very difficult to diagnose in the pitch during the training or game, since most of the times there is no loss of conscience, and only headache, confusion, and unsteadiness are present in a player that “feels good” and wants to get back to the play. The team doctor
Basil Ribeiro, Bruno Carvalho
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A Comparison of Student and Parent Knowledge and Perceived Confidence About Brain Injury and Concussion

Topics in Language Disorders, 2019
Purpose: The public has long had misconceptions about traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its effects. Concussion education targeted toward athletes has been increasing with passage of return-to-play laws in all 50 states.
Katy H. O'Brien   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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