Neuro-psychiatric symptoms in directly and indirectly blast exposed civilian survivors of urban missile attacks.
Rotem Saar-AshkenazyS NaparstekY DizitzerN ZimhoniA FriedmanI ShelefH CohenH ShalevL OxmanV NovackG IferganePublished in: BMC psychiatry (2023)
Civilians exposed to blast present higher PCS/PTSD symptomatology as well as WM hypoconnectivity. Although symptoms are sub-clinical, they might lead to the future development of a full-blown syndrome and should be considered carefully. The similarities between PCS and PTSD suggest that despite the different etiology, namely, the physical trauma in PCS and the emotional trauma in PTSD, these are not distinct syndromes, but rather represent a combined biopsychological disorder with a wide spectrum of behavioral, emotional, cognitive and neurological symptoms.