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These findings will help in the diagnosis of patients with MTBI.
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These results offer new insight into a potential mechanism for persistent, individualized impairments following pediatric mTBI.
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These findings may help to explain many of the metabolic and neurological deficits observed clinically following mTBI.
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These results provide important information to those involved in the structuring of service provision to adolescents following MTBI.
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The effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) include loss of memory, mood swings and depression.
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Unexpectedly, OVX mice have decreased long term neurological function after MTBI when compared to gonad intact male and female mice.
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Length of stay (LOS) time differences between admission and discharged patients were calculated for patients being evaluated for mTBI.
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As such, it can be concluded that the presence of female gonadal hormones may influence behavioural outcomes after MTBI, though mechanisms involved are unclear.
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Real-time data from two sites corroborated the estimate of median time difference between ED admission and discharge, at 6.3 hours for mTBI.