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Ma M et al. - The objective was to determine if the biomarker for axonal injury, serum cleaved tau (C-tau), predicts postconcussion syndrome (PCS) in adults after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). C-tau is a poor predictor of PCS after mTBI regardless of head CT result.


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