Publications by authors named "Zoe Teh"

Median nerve entrapment is a rare complication of posterior elbow dislocation and medial epicondyle fracture. In the event of delayed diagnosis, this injury pattern may result in significant and sometimes irreversible nerve damage. As such, a high degree of clinical suspicion and early imaging is indicated in patients with persistent nerve deficits following reduction of elbow dislocation.

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  • - The study examined postconcussive symptoms (PCS) in children aged 5 to 12 years using the cSCAT3-SE tool, evaluating them at three time points: 48 hours, 2-4 days, and 2 weeks after a concussion injury.
  • - Results showed cognitive PCS were significantly higher than somatic PCS at all time points, with cognitive symptoms declining only after 4 days while somatic symptoms improved as early as 48 hours postinjury.
  • - The findings suggest cognitive PCS may last longer than somatic PCS, indicating the need for targeted treatment strategies for young children to manage these symptoms within the first two weeks following a concussion.
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