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Post‐traumatic tremor

Neurology, 1989
We present seven cases of tremor caused by mild head injury without loss of consciousness. The interval between head trauma to onset of symptoms was 1 to 4 weeks. A posture and kinetic tremor of the hands and head occurred unassociated with other neurologic signs. Myoclonic-like jerking was frequently present.
N, Biary   +3 more
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Post-Traumatic Priapism

Journal of Urology, 1977
Review of 7 cases of post-traumatic priapism indicated that, despite the type of initial therapy, all patients expressed dissatisfaction with the total efforts, although erections were resumed. A surgical effort directed at drainage of fluid collections and correction of the ruptured tunic seems warranted and may aid the patients in further sexual ...
L, Persky, E, Kursh
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Persistent post-traumatic headache attributed to mild traumatic brain injury: Deep phenotyping and treatment patterns

Cephalalgia, 2020
Objective To investigate clinical characteristics and treatment patterns in persistent post-traumatic headache attributed to mild traumatic brain injury.
Håkan Ashina   +7 more
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Post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses: An integrative review.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To synthesise literature regarding PTSD among nurses. Two objectives guided this review: (a) describe the prevalence of PTSD in registered nurses and (b) identify factors associated with nursing work-related PTSD.
Michelle Schuster, Patricia A Dwyer
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Post-traumatic headache

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Headache is the most common symptom after closed head injury, persisting for more than 2 months in 60% of patients. Rarely does headache occur in isolation. Cervical pain is a frequent accompaniment. Post-traumatic headache is often one of several symptoms of the postconcussive syndrome, and therefore may be accompanied by additional cognitive ...
Judy C., Lane, David B., Arciniegas
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Post-traumatic headaches

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Post-traumatic headaches are one of the most common and controversial secondary headache types. After mild head injury, up to 50% of people develop a post concussion syndrome, which has been controversial for over 135 years. Headache is estimated as present in 30% to 90% of patients after mild head injury.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: An unexplored co-occurrence of conditions

Autism, 2020
People with Autism Spectrum Disorder show an increased risk of experiencing potentially traumatic events, particularly social victimization. However, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder co-occurrence was hardly studied.
Nirit Haruvi-Lamdan   +4 more
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Post-traumatic endophthalmitis☆

Ophthalmology, 2004
To establish risk factors for the occurrence of post-traumatic endophthalmitis, to observe the efficacy of prophylaxis, and to describe the clinical features of post-traumatic endophthalmitis.Partially prospective consecutive case-control study.A total of 250 consecutive patients admitted to a single ophthalmic hospital with open globe injuries during ...
Rohan W, Essex   +3 more
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Post-traumatic cholesteatoma

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractPost-traumatic cholesteatoma often presents many years after the original injury. This case occurred 24 years after a head injury which represents the longest recorded interval. A further interesting feature was that the patient presented with an infected skull prosthesis that was inserted at the time of the original injury.
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Post-traumatic headaches

2015
Chronic pain, especially headache, is an exceedingly common complication of traumatic brain injury (TBI). In fact, paradoxically, the milder the TBI, the more likely one is to develop headaches. The environment of injury and the associated comorbidities can have a significant impact on the frequency and severity of headaches and commonly serve to ...
Ronald G, Riechers   +2 more
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