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J Rehabil Med 2005; 37: 61–62 LETTER TO THE EDITOR COMMENTS ON THE TASK FORCE REPORT ON MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT 43 1,2,3 1,2 1,4 1 Michelle McKerral, Fanny Gue ´ rin, Stephan Kennepohl, Aysha Dominique, 1 1 1 ´ ` ´ ´ ` Wormser Honore, Genevieve Leveille and Nicole Briere 1 2 From the Programme TCC, Centre de Re ´adaptation Lucie-Bruneau, Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en 3 4 Re ´adaptation, De ´partement de Psychologie, Universite ´ de Montre ´al and Montre ´al Neurological Institute, Montre ´al, Que ´bec, Canada J Rehabil Med 2005; 37: 61–62 stress disorder) and one cannot dismiss the initial causative nature of the MTBI in bringing about these latter symptoms. Correspondence address: Michelle McKerral, Programme Regardless of underlying etiology, from a strictly clinical TCC, Centre de Re ´ adaptation Lucie-Bruneau, 2275 Avenue standpoint (by contrast with a medico-legal viewpoint), it is Laurier est, Montre ´ al, Que ´ bec, Canada H2H 2N8. E-mail: [email protected] interesting to note that several studies (retained within this review) emphasize that self-reported symptoms are some of Submitted September 18, 2004; accepted October 29, 2004 the most consistent predictors of future difficulties (3, 4). In
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