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@techreport{Foss:2020,
author = {Foss, L and Belli, A and Brody, D and Brookes, M and Bull, A and Craner, M and Dunkley, B and Evangelou, N and Furlong, P and Gibb, I and Goldstone, A and Green, G and Hettiaratchy, S and Hodgetts, T and Lee, R and Mistlin, A and Nader, K and Perl, D and Reid, A and Scadding, J and Seri, S and Sharp, D and Sherwood, D and Simms, A and Sinclair, A and Wessely, S and Wilde, E and Woods, D},
title = {Setting a national consensus for managing mild and blast traumatic brain injury: post-meeting consensus report},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/81286},
year = {2020}
}

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TY  - RPRT
AB - A meeting was held on Wednesday 15 January 2020 to examine the current evidence for non-routine imaging and for neuroendocrine screening in the management of military personnel with brain injury and overlapping symptom domains. The Summit aimed to specifically address the relative utility of magnetoencephalography (MEG), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in the UK context. This Consensus Report discusses points of consensus, points for further discussion/points of equipoise and recommendations that arose during, and following, the meeting.
AU - Foss,L
AU - Belli,A
AU - Brody,D
AU - Brookes,M
AU - Bull,A
AU - Craner,M
AU - Dunkley,B
AU - Evangelou,N
AU - Furlong,P
AU - Gibb,I
AU - Goldstone,A
AU - Green,G
AU - Hettiaratchy,S
AU - Hodgetts,T
AU - Lee,R
AU - Mistlin,A
AU - Nader,K
AU - Perl,D
AU - Reid,A
AU - Scadding,J
AU - Seri,S
AU - Sharp,D
AU - Sherwood,D
AU - Simms,A
AU - Sinclair,A
AU - Wessely,S
AU - Wilde,E
AU - Woods,D
PY - 2020///
TI - Setting a national consensus for managing mild and blast traumatic brain injury: post-meeting consensus report
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/81286
ER -