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Post commotio syndrome

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Post commotio syndrome is a late sequela of commotio. It is manifested by a number of non-specific but demonstrable symptoms, which include:

This condition may persist for several days to three months.[1]


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  1. Neurosurgical lecture, 19. 5. 2011, Doc. MUDr. Ing. Jaroslav Plas, ÚVN Praha.

Post commotio syndrome is a late sequela of commotio. It is manifested by a number of non-specific but demonstrable symptoms, which include:

This condition may persist for several days to three months.[1]

References

  1. Neurosurgical lecture, 19. 5. 2011, Doc. MUDr. Ing. Jaroslav Plas, ÚVN Praha.