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  • Title: ["Mild" cranio-cerebral trauma occasionally have grave psychic sequelae].
    Author: Arolt V, Michael N.
    Journal: MMW Fortschr Med; 2004 Sep 16; 146(38):31-4. PubMed ID: 15532427.
    Abstract:
    Cranial injuries appear as neurological symptoms such as unconsciousness and focal neurological deficits. Mild cranio-cerebral traumas, that is, brain injuries without a serious neurotraumatologic symptom complex occuroften in practice. Nevertheless, even slight injuries, above all in the frontal cortical brain areas, can be accompanied by characteristic psycho-organic symptoms ("mild cognitive impairment" in the form of a "pseudoneurasthenic syndrome"). They are detected only after a thorough clinical psychiatric examination with a concomitant neuropsychological test. The diagnostics should be carried out as earlyas possible in order to identify and to immediately treat the respective disease. Chronicity and development of a depressive disorder can be, thus, prevented.
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