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Although the probability of long-term sequelae is higher in patients with severe TBI, those with mild and moderate TBI may experience 2 of 14 post-concussion syndrome with chronic headaches, cognitive deficits, and memory and behavioral issues. The exact prevalence is difficult to be known since most of the studies focused on patients with severe and moderate TBI who were admitted to the hospital, the occurrence of hypopituitarism in those with mild TBI being largely unknown. Regarding the development of TBI-related hypopituitarism, the exact timing of hormonal deficiencies emerging after acute brain . . .
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