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Commentary on “Examining and Comparing the Clinical Characteristics of Adults with Persisting Post-Concussion Symptoms Presenting for Outpatient Rehabilitation Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury or a Minimal Head Injury”

Clinical Characteristics of Patients The clinical characteristics of patients exhibiting persisting post-concussion symptoms (PPCS) present a diverse and complex picture.

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Electroencephalographic findings and 5-year risk of posttraumatic epilepsy after mild traumatic brain injury: Insights from Second Karabakh War veterans

Electroencephalographic Assessment Electroencephalography (EEG) plays a pivotal role in evaluating brain activity, particularly in individuals who have experienced mild traumatic

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Electroencephalographic findings and 5-year risk of posttraumatic epilepsy after mild traumatic brain injury: Insights from Second Karabakh War veterans

Electroencephalographic Significance Electroencephalography (EEG) serves as a vital tool in assessing brain activity, particularly in relation to neurological conditions following

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Electroencephalographic findings and 5-year risk of posttraumatic epilepsy after mild traumatic brain injury: Insights from Second Karabakh War veterans

Electroencephalographic Patterns Electroencephalography (EEG) is an invaluable tool for assessing brain activity and identifying abnormalities following a mild traumatic brain

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