Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- TES is a clinical construct and is not equivalent to confirmed CTE. — Performance of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome criteria in identifying individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- TES criteria are intended to identify a clinical syndrome during life that may correspond to underlying CTE pathology. — Performance of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome criteria in identifying individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- The 2021 NINDS consensus criteria are the central diagnostic framework for TES in the cited literature. — Performance of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome criteria in identifying individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- TES criteria can be clinically useful but remain controversial because their symptoms are nonspecific. — Performance of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome criteria in identifying individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- TES-like symptoms are common outside high-risk exposure groups, which limits the specificity of symptom-based criteria. — Performance of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome criteria in identifying individuals with chronic traumatic encephalopathy