Epidémiologie du syndrome post-commotionnel
Le syndrome post-commotionnel (SPC) a été proposé comme un ensemble de symptômes qui peuvent apparaître après un traumatisme crânien léger (TCL) et perdurer des semaines, des mois, parfois jusqu’à un an, engendrant des conséquences importantes sur la vie quotidienne. Des débats entourent la définiti...
Main Author: | Laborey, Magali |
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Other Authors: | Bordeaux 2 |
Language: | fr |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2013BOR22069/document |
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