traumatic brain injuryTraumatic brain injury is one of the main causes of smell disorders. The degree of olfactory loss may vary and depend on the severity, nature and location of injury within the olfactory system. The diagnosis of disorders of the sense of smell is based on medical history ...
A case history illustrating the use of hypnosis in the retrieval of memory loss due to post-traumatic retrograde amnesia is described. This information was subsequently accepted as admissible in court proceedings. This report has implications for the process of the laying down of memory, and adds ...
Olfactory impairment after a traumatic impact to the head is associated with changes in olfactory cortex, including decreased gray matter density and decreased BOLD response to odors. Much less is known about the role of other cortical areas in olfactory
Visual loss following head trauma is common, and the diagnosis can be challenging for the neurologist called to perform an emergency room assessment. The approach to the patient with post-traumatic visual loss is complicated by a wide range of potential ocular and brain injuries with varying pathop...
At least two mood or cognition symptoms related to the traumatic event such as memory loss,emotions like guiltor fear, or isolating from others. Your symptoms need to be going on for more than 1 month to receive a PTSD diagnosis. Symptoms must also be severe enough that they affect your ...
Recently released figures from the Veterans Administration on the number of Vietnam veterans who have been granted service connection in their claims for post-traumatic stress disorder appear to be astonishingly low, given the publicity ... RH Fleming - 《Psychiatry-interpersonal & Biological Processes...
Can CPTSD cause memory loss? CPTSD can affect memory functioning, particularly when traumatic memories are involved. Some individuals may experience memory gaps or difficulty recalling specific details of traumatic events. However, not everyone with CPTSD will have memory loss, as symptoms can vary ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder and the violent loss of a child. Post-traumatic stress disorder and the violent loss of a child.No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1552-6356.2006.00033.xLoeper ElizabethJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)Awhonn Lifelines... L Elizabeth - 《...
The provider may also ask if your child had any memory loss from the injury. Tell the provider where your child feels the pain, how severe it is, and how long it lasts. Also tell the provider if anything helps or makes the pain worse. Your child may need any of the following:...
Post-traumatic hearing loss