Persistent Pain in Adolescents Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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10 2013
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Alternative Title:J Pain
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This is the first study to examine the prevalence of persistent pain over long-term follow-up in adolescents after TBI and its impact on health-related quality of life. These findings indicate that adolescents with TBI may benefit from timely evaluation and intervention to minimize the development and impact of pain.
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Source:J Pain. 2013; 14(10):1242-1249
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Pubmed ID:23911979
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC4003883
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Volume:14
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Issue:10
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:636a66942570c8569726546ef9eeb2de76f578bb97ecfbe418a4491dc34cd46c
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