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Close up of coronary artery plague/disease
Clinical Articles / January/February 2007

Lack of benefit in treating high homocysteine levels with vitamins

BY: Dafna Rippel, MD, MAH,, Andrew Ignaszewski, MD, FRCPC, Jiri Frohlich, MD, FRCPC

In 1969, McCully suggested that elevated levels of plasma homocysteine (Hcy) are associated with atherosclerosis.[1] He noted high prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with coronary... Read More

football helmet atop a pile of books
Clinical Articles / December 2006

Education, support services, and community resources for patients with mild traumatic brain injury

BY: Jill Franklin, BA,

The majority of people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have some postconcussion symptoms during the first month postinjury.[1] Most brain-function recovery takes place within 6 months... Read More

Hedge heads that represent the change of brain health after traumatic brain injury
Clinical Articles / December 2006

Mild traumatic brain injury and psychiatric illness

BY:

Lishman[1] was one of the first authors to note the association between traumatic brain injury and the development of psychiatric disorders. It is not surprising that there would be an increased... Read More

Doctor wrapping a young males head in bandages, mild brain trauma
Clinical Articles / November 2006

Neuropsychological assessment in mild traumatic brain injury: A clinical overview

BY: Brenda Kosaka, MD

Three patients each present with cognitive complaints following a history of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Patient 1 is a successful 45-year-old financial advisor with a large client base. He... Read More

Ct scan results of a brain
Clinical Articles / November 2006

Guest editorial--Mild traumatic brain injury, Part 1: Assessment and management

BY: Derryck H. Smith, MD, FRCPC

In Canada, approximately 50 000[1] patients suffer a traumatic brain injury each year. Of these, 80% fall into the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) category. The annual cost of treating mTBI... Read More

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BCMJ

The BCMJ is a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians.

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ISSN 0007‍-‍0556 (Print)
ISSN 2293‍-‍6106 (Online)
Established 1959