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Long-term effects of traumatic brain injuries A TBI can have other long-term effects, too. You might notice changes in the way you think. For example, you might have trouble with memory, paying attention, and learning new things. You might also have trouble with executive functioning, like ...
Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children, and rates of injury have increased over the past decade. According to a study being presented at the 2018 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, these injuries have long-term consequences; re...
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury that causes harm to thebrain. Falling, car accidents, sports injuries, and physical attacks can all cause a TBI.1 Some TBIs are mild, causing headaches or dizziness that resolve within days. Other TBIs cause serious, long-term complications likepa...
A new Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology study in mice found that mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) can precipitate not only acute damage but also a lifelong degenerative process.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Risk of Incident Comorbidities JAMA Network Open Research December 12, 2024 This cohort study investigates the association of traumatic brain injury with long-term risk of neuropsychiatric and medical conditions. Neurology Trauma and Injury Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Fu...
To investigate the long-term outcome of pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in terms of neurocognitive, behavioral, and school functioning and to identify clinical risk factors for adverse outcomes. Methods This study describes the follow-up of a prospective multicenter sample of 89 children...
Long-term survival following traumatic brain injury[J] . Graham Ratcliff,Angela Colantonio,Michael Escobar,Susan Chase,Lee Vernich.Disability & Rehabilitation . 2005 (6)Ratcliff G, Colantonio A, Escobar M, Chase S, Vernich L. Long-term survival following traumatic brain injury. Disabil Rehabil ...
generally speaking, the incidence of mTBI among soldiers who participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation New Dawn (OND) deployment reached 15.2–22.8% [9], and the most important cause of brain injury was the long-term exposure to explosive weap...
Recovery depends on the extent and location of the brain damage, the age and general health of the person, and what treatment they have had directly following the injury and during their rehabilitation (Better Health Channel 2014). A person with an ABI may experience long-term changes including...