posttraumatic in English

adjective

['pəʊsttrɔː'mætɪklɪ]

occurring after a trauma, following trauma

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1. Two cases of primary misdiagnosis of a posttraumatic false aneurysm are reported.

2. The author discusses the pathogenetic aspects of posttraumatic bitemporal hemianopia.

3. Anticonvulsants may be used to treat early (< 7 d) posttraumatic seizures

4. Nowadays it is known that traffic accidents may cause posttraumatic stress disorder.

5. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Hostile Cognitions, and Aggression in Iraq/Afghanistan Era Veterans

6. A case of complex posttraumatic deformity after bilateral femoral shaft fractures is reported.

7. Cortisol modulation of prefrontal glutamate- glutamine activity in healthy controls and posttraumatic stress disorder

8. Battered WOMAN SYNDROME BWS has been identified as a subcategory of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

9. In addition to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) many traumatized individuals also suffer from chronic pain.

10. Auditory hallucinations are commonly associated with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, psychotic depression, mania, and posttraumatic stress disorder

11. We report on a posttraumatic aneurysm of the brachiocephalic trunk, something which is rather rare.

12. We conclude that there is no risk of having posttraumatic OA after extra-articular tibial shaft fractures.

13. Anhedonia is a common symptom of mental health disorders like depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

14. According to Greenberg, prophylactic Anticonvulsants do not reduce the frequency of late (>7 d) posttraumatic seizures.

15. Acral pseudolymphomatous angiokeratoma of children (APACHE) is a pseudolymphoma of posttraumatic origin which was first described in 1988.

16. Objective To compare the results of CT, MRI, electroencephalogram (EEG) and transcranial Doppler (TCD) in examination of posttraumatic epilepsy.

17. The possible effects of arteriovenous (av) anastomoses, hypoxia and acidosis in posttraumatic dystrophy on cancellous bone structures should be elucidated.

18. Distraction is indicated in hemifacial microsomias, multiple syndromes with mandibular malformations, mandibular retrognathia, posttraumatic jaw deficiencies, craniofacial malformations, alveolar ridge resorptions, and alveolar ridge resections.

19. The researchers used the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children to assess rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anorexia, bulimia, major depression, conduct disorder, and suicidality.

20. “Aggressive” arches were found in 45.5% of patients with impingement, 25% of patients with posttraumatic pain, 8.9% of patients with an acute or recurrent dislocation and 12% of controls.

21. Anterolateral ankle impingement is one of the impingement syndromes of the ankle and can occur as a posttraumatic sequel of an inversion injury 1-6.

22. Contraindications are lesions of the bulbus oculi and the fundus, lesions of the chiasma opticum and a posttraumatic amaurosis caused by a sinus-cavernosus-fistula.

23. Abreaction is a specific technique that involves the reliving (dramatic) of traumatic events under hypnosis for the treatment of trauma victims (e.g., child abuse cases; posttraumatic stress disorder)

24. After transethmoidal revision of the optic nerve of 9 patients with severest posttraumatic impairment of vision or amaurosis a significant improvement of the functional defects could be registrated.

25. This study examined childhood gender Atypicality, lifetime victimization based on sexual orientation, and current mental health, including trauma symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), among 528 lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth

26. This study examined childhood gender Atypicality, lifetime victimization based on sexual orientation, and current mental health, including trauma symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), among 528 lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth.

27. Arthrodesis of the tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint is performed for treatment of arthritis of variable extent with or without deformity, in the setting of idiopathic osteoarthritis or posttraumatic or inflammatory arthritis, and for correction of neuropathic deformity.

28. The present invention relates to a composition for treating anxiety disorder, and more specifically, to a pharmaceutical composition for treating anxiety disorder such as posttraumatic stress disorder or phobia, containing N-acetyl-L-cysteine or a derivative thereof.

29. In particular, according to the present invention, when N-acetyl-L-cysteine is administered during or after exposure therapy with respect to posttraumatic stress disorder and phobia, it is possible to block the relapse of fear memories for a long time.

30. C.S.F. scanning with I 131 human serum albumen makes it possible to demonstrate traumatic or atraumatic fistulae, and is also suited to the display of disorders of C.S.F. circulation, as for example in posttraumatic hydrocephalus due to failure of C.S.F. absorption.

31. These results agree with those reported by Japanese authors (Sugita et al., 1965; Fukado, 1968) and suggest, that opposite to the neurosurgical transfrontal-intradural resection of the roof of the optical canal the rhinosurgical transethmoidal decompression of the optical nerve may improve the prognosis of the posttraumatic amaurosis, especially, if the decompression can be done as soon after trauma as possible.

32. The resort offers treatment mainly for gynecological diseases (ovarian insufficiency, chronic cervicitis, chronic metrosalpingitis, secondary sterility) but then also for generative, inflammatory and abarticular rheumatic diseases (cervical, dorsal and lumbar spondylosis, arthrosis, polyarthrosis; articular painful conditions; tendonitis, tendomyositis, scapulohumeral periarthritis), posttraumatic conditions (after healed operations on joints, muscles or bones, after luxations and twists), peripheral neurological disorders (light peresis, sequelae after poliomylitis and after polyneuropathies), endocrine diseases (hypothyroidism, after endocrinological treatment), cardiovascular diseases (varicose ulcer, acrocyanosis).