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Julian E. Bailes
Researcher at NorthShore University HealthSystem
Publications - 154
Citations - 11376
Julian E. Bailes is an academic researcher from NorthShore University HealthSystem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Concussion. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 150 publications receiving 9727 citations. Previous affiliations of Julian E. Bailes include West Virginia University & University of Chicago.
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Consensus statement on concussion in sport—the 5th international conference on concussion in sport held in Berlin, October 2016
Paul McCrory,Willem H. Meeuwisse,Jiri Dvorak,Mark Aubry,Julian E. Bailes,Steven P. Broglio,Robert C. Cantu,David Cassidy,Ruben J. Echemendia,Rudy J. Castellani,Gavin A Davis,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Carolyn A. Emery,Lars Engebretsen,Nina Feddermann-Demont,Christopher C. Giza,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Stanley A. Herring,Grant L. Iverson,Karen M. Johnston,James Kissick,Jeffrey S. Kutcher,John J. Leddy,David Maddocks,Michael Makdissi,Geoff Manley,Michael McCrea,William P. Meehan,Shinji Nagahiro,Jonathan Speridon Patricios,Margot Putukian,Kathryn J Schneider,Allen K. Sills,Allen K. Sills,Charles H. Tator,Michael J. Turner,Pieter E Vos +36 more
TL;DR: This document is developed for physicians and healthcare providers who are involved in athlete care, whether at a recreational, elite or professional level, and provides an overview of issues that may be of importance to healthcare providers involved in the management of SRC.
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Association between Recurrent Concussion and Late-Life Cognitive Impairment in Retired Professional Football Players
Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Stephen W. Marshall,Julian E. Bailes,Michael McCrea,Robert C. Cantu,Christopher Randolph,Barry D. Jordan +6 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the onset of dementia-related syndromes may be initiated by repetitive cerebral concussions in professionalFootball players, and an earlier onset of Alzheimer's disease in the retirees than in the general American male population.
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Recurrent concussion and risk of depression in retired professional football players.
Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Stephen W. Marshall,Julian E. Bailes,Michael McCrea,Michael McCrea,Herndon P. Harding,Amy Matthews,Johna Register Mihalik,Robert C. Cantu,Robert C. Cantu +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest a possible link between recurrent sport-related concussion and increased risk of clinical depression and emphasize the importance of understanding potential neurological consequences of recurrent concussion.
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Role of subconcussion in repetitive mild traumatic brain injury
TL;DR: The authors propose "subconcussion" as a significant emerging concept requiring thorough consideration of the potential role it plays in accruing sufficient anatomical and/or physiological damage in athletes and military personnel, such that the effects of these injuries are clinically expressed either contemporaneously or later in life.
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A systematic review of potential long-term effects of sport-related concussion.
Geoff Manley,Andrew Gardner,Kathryn J Schneider,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Julian E. Bailes,Robert C. Cantu,Rudolph J. Castellani,Michael K. Turner,Barry D. Jordan,Christopher Randolph,Jiří Dvořák,K. Alix Hayden,Charles H. Tator,Paul McCrory,Grant L. Iverson +14 more
TL;DR: More research is needed to better understand the prevalence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy and other neurological conditions and diseases, and the extent to which they are related to concussions and/or repetitive neurotrauma sustained in sports.