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- Experiences with traumatic events, consequences and care . . . - BMJ Open
PTSD in people with visual impairment is therefore more likely to result from traumatic events which are not or only indirectly related to their impairment A limited number of studies investigated traumatic event exposure and PTSD prevalence among people with visual impairment
- The development of posttraumatic stress disorder in individuals with . . .
Results: Findings from 13 articles are presented in a narrative manner along three main themes: (1) posttraumatic stress disorder; (2) traumatic events and (3) impact of traumatic events People with visual impairments may be at higher risk of being exposed to certain potentially traumatic events
- CT Features of Posttraumatic Vision Loss - AJR
Emphasis is placed on the CT findings that warrant an emergency intervention to prevent traumatic visual impairment Traumatic vision loss may result from severe head or thoracic trauma and can be associ-ated with facial and orbital fractures and with vascular or brain injuries
- The development of posttraumatic stress disorder in individuals with . . .
Findings from 13 articles are presented in a narrative manner along three main themes: (1) posttraumatic stress disorder; (2) traumatic events and (3) impact of traumatic events People with visual impairments may be at higher risk of being exposed to certain potentially traumatic events
- Functional Neuroimaging Distinguishes Posttraumatic Stress Disorder . . .
Results For Group 1, baseline and on-task ROIs and VRs showed a high level of accuracy in differentiating PTSD, TBI and PTSD+TBI conditions This carefully matched group separated with 100% sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the ROI analysis and at 89% or above for VRs
- Visual imagery in posttraumatic stress disorder
Findings suggest that visual imagery ability may be associated with PTSD flashbacks These results are discussed in terms of use of imagery-based treatments with traumatized patients, and of the need for further investigation of the role that imagery plays in posttraumatic adjustment
- Performance on visuospatial copying tasks in individuals with chronic . . .
The ability to copy figures was evaluated in 41 subjects with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and 27 trauma-exposed, non-PTSD comparison subjects Individuals with PTSD demonstrated significantly impaired performance
- Current and future functional imaging techniques for post-traumatic . . .
As psychiatric disorders are incomparably complex compared to other medical diagnoses, its most likely that transcriptomic, metabolomic and structural and connectomic imaging data will have to be analyzed in concert in order to produce a dependable non-behavioral marker of PTSD
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