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OnabotulinumtoxinA inhibits dysregulation of descending pain modulation following mild traumatic brain injury in mice. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Headache Pain
Vizin RCL   +9 more
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EARLY TEAM BASED NEURO-REHABILITATION AFTER MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A PILOT STUDY. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Rehabil Med Clin Commun
Lindström AC   +2 more
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Mild traumatic brain injury

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2015
Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common but accurate diagnosis and defining criteria for mild TBI and its clinical consequences have been problematic. Mild TBI causes transient neurophysiologic brain dysfunction, sometimes with structural axonal and neuronal damage.
Douglas I, Katz   +2 more
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Mild traumatic brain injury

Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2009
AbstractMild traumatic brain injury accounts for 1% to 2% of emergency department visits in the United States. Up to 15% of these patients will have an acute intracranial lesion identified on head computed tomography; less than 1% of mild traumatic brain injuries will require neurosurgical intervention.
John J, Bruns, Andy S, Jagoda
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MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY UPDATE

Continuum, 2010
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a prevalent condition throughout the civilian and military populations. Although TBI can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe, most TBIs are considered mild. Understanding the pathophysiologic mechanism(s) of mild TBI through basic science and clinical cohort studies is an area of active research.
Victoria C, Anderson-Barnes   +2 more
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

2014
There is nothing in the field of neuropsychology that is more divisive than the topic of mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). While most will agree that an MTBI can be defined in its most basic terms as a traumatically induced alteration in mental status resulting from a physiological disruption of the brain, there is little consensus in the field about
Foluke A. Akinyemi, Shane McNamee
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