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578 related items for PubMed ID: 18345335

  • 1. Concussion history and postconcussion neurocognitive performance and symptoms in collegiate athletes.
    Covassin T, Stearne D, Elbin R.
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  • 4. High Baseline Postconcussion Symptom Scores and Concussion Outcomes in Athletes.
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  • 12. Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes.
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  • 18. Sensitivity and specificity of the online version of ImPACT in high school and collegiate athletes.
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