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Post-Traumatic Epilepsy after Sports-Related Concussion: A Case Report.
Hellwinkel, Justin E; Anderson, Forrest L; Trofa, David P; Deitrich, Michael P; Dansby, Jalen D; Noble, James M; Bottiglieri, Thomas S.
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  • Hellwinkel JE; Department of Orthopedics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
  • Anderson FL; Department of Orthopedics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
  • Trofa DP; Department of Orthopedics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
  • Deitrich MP; Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Dansby JD; Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer Disease and the Aging Brain, and the G.H. Sergievsky Center, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
  • Noble JM; Department of Neurology, Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer Disease and the Aging Brain, and the G.H. Sergievsky Center, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
  • Bottiglieri TS; Department of Orthopedics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
Neurotrauma Rep ; 1(1): 42-45, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34223529
Sports-related concussions (SRCs) are a public health concern across the United States, and they lead to neurological sequelae that can last long after the event itself. Concussive convulsions at the time of injury are common and rarely require additional workup or treatment. Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), however, is a rare phenomenon that can develop after traumatic brain injury and must be managed with adequate medical therapy. Herein we present the case of a 15-year-old football player who developed PTE after an SRC. This condition must be identified through proper education of sports clinicians and those involved in care and management of athletes.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article