Edition Overview
This edition of Brain Injury Professional, entitled “Endocrine Disorders After Traumatic Brain Injury”, is guest edited by Tamara Wexler, PhD.
Tamara L. Wexler, MD, PhD, is a neuro-endocrinologist whose work focuses on pituitary hormone dysfunction,including after acquired brain injury. She is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes and
Metabolism at the University of Pennsylvania. She has served as an Attending
Physician in Internal Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and as the founding Director of the NYU Langone Medical Center Pituitary Center. While on staff at the MGH, Dr. Wexler spent four years at McKinsey & Company, where she is now a Senior External Advisor.
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Table of Contents
- The Role of Pituitary Deficiencies in Delayed Recovery from Concussion: A Multidisciplinary Case Discussion- Tamara L. Wexler, MD, PhD, Chantel T. Debert, MD MSc FRCPC, Walter M. High, Jr., PhD, Brent E. Masel, MD, Alina Nico West, MD, PhD, Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD
- Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults: An Often Forgotten yet Challenging Clinical Entity- Kevin C.J. Yuen, MD
- Post-Traumatic Hypopituitarism (PTHP) in Military and Veteran Populations – Megan Herodes, BS, CSP, Jose Garcia, MD, PhD
- Pediatric Traumatic Hypopituitarism (PTHP) Diagnostics: Where Are We Headed? – Alina Nico West, MD, PhD, Nadeem I. Shafi, MD, Alicia M. Diaz-Thomas, MD, MPH
- Traversing the Landscape of Neuroendocrine Deficits Following Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role of a Neurorehabilitation Specialist – Chantel T. Debert, MD, MSc, FRCPC
- The Effect of Growth Hormone on Cognition after Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Conditions- Walter M. High, Jr., PhD
- Post Traumatic Hypopituitarism and Gut-Brain Dysbiosis in Chronic TBI: Incidence and Evaluation – Brent E. Masel, MD, Stefanie N. Howell, PhD