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F. Masson is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications.
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Association of symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury with posttraumatic stress disorder vs. postconcussion syndrome.
Emmanuel Lagarde,Emmanuel Lagarde,Louis-Rachid Salmi,Louis-Rachid Salmi,Lena W. Holm,Benjamin Contrand,Benjamin Contrand,F. Masson,Régis Ribéreau-Gayon,Magali Laborey,Magali Laborey,J. David Cassidy +11 more
TL;DR: Persistent subjective symptoms frequently reported 3 months after MTBI are not specific enough to be identified as a unique PCS and should be considered part of the hyperarousal dimension of PTSD.
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Road accident statistics: discrepancies between police and hospital data in a French island.
TL;DR: Comparison of police records and hospital data underlines a deficit of the number of road accidents in the routine statistics and suggests non-fatally traffic-injured in-patients should be followed 30 days to improve quality of police death records.
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Disability and handicap 5 years after a head injury: A population-based study
TL;DR: A population-based cohort of 407 head trauma patients has been studied since 1986 to estimate the prevalence of long-term disabilities and handicaps by means of a structured questionnaire, finding that in minor and moderate head injured patients, most disabilities were related to extracranial injuries.
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Emergency room intervention to prevent post concussion-like symptoms and post-traumatic stress disorder. A pilot randomized controlled study of a brief eye movement desensitization and reprocessing intervention versus reassurance or usual care.
Cédric Gil-Jardiné,Grégoire Evrard,Samantha Al Joboory,Juliane Tortes Saint Jammes,F. Masson,Régis Ribéreau-Gayon,M. Galinski,Louis-Rachid Salmi,Philippe Revel,Cyril Alexandre Régis,Guillaume Valdenaire,Emmanuel Lagarde +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first randomized controlled trial that shows that a short EMDR intervention is feasible and potentially effective in the context of the ER and to compare the effect of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) with reassurance and usual care.
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Particularités des traumatismes crâniens chez les enfants : épidémiologie et suivi à 5 ans
TL;DR: Characteristics of head injuries leading to hospitalization in children less than 15 years old in a defined geographic population and the longterm outcome (5-year follow up) were similar to previous studies.
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