Mood Disorders After TBI (original) (raw)

“…Jorge and Arciniegas posit that when a clear temporal association cannot be made, it is best to consider TBI as a treatment-informing comorbidity rather than an etiological factor, and we agree with this position. 9 Additionally, there are many symptoms of TBI per se that are also common in idiopathic psychiatric disorders, such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, changes in appetite, disinhibition, impulsivity, and difficulties with attention and concentration. This overlap can lead to overdiagnosis.…”