Background: United States military personnel reported various symptoms after deployment to the Persian Gulf during the 1991 Gulf War. However, the symptoms ’ long-term prevalence and association with deployment remain controversial. Objective: To assess and compare the prevalence of selected medical conditions in a national cohort of deployed and nonde-ployed Gulf War veterans who were evaluated by direct medical and teledermatologic examinations. Design: A cross-sectional prevalence study performed 10 year
Background Several studies document an excess of psychiatric symptoms among veterans of the 1991 Gul...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Abstract Background Veterans of the Persian Gulf War of 1991 have reported a range of adverse health...
BACKGROUND: United States military personnel reported various symptoms after deployment to the Persi...
Gulf War veterans have reported health problems that they attribute to their military service, but l...
was one of the briefest full-scale conflicts in U.S. history. For a 2-month period of fighting endin...
Context. - Gulf War (GW) veterans report nonspecific symptoms significantly more often than their no...
In 1990 and 1991, approximately 697,000 U.S. troops were deployed in the Persian Gulf during Operat...
presence of a variety of symptoms. Questions were drawn from the Hopkins Symptom Checklist and from ...
The authors assessed changes in the health status of US 1991 Gulf War-era veterans from a 1995 basel...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990-1991 Gulf War, approximately 700,000 U.S. troops were deployed to the Pe...
A previous symptom-based survey of veterans of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War suggested a neurologic...
(CMI) was more common among deployed veterans than among nondeployed veterans. The aims of the curre...
Veterans with difficult-to-diagnose conditions who receive care in the Department of Veterans Affair...
Introduction and Relevance Concern has been raised in the decade following the Persian Gulf War of 1...
Background Several studies document an excess of psychiatric symptoms among veterans of the 1991 Gul...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Abstract Background Veterans of the Persian Gulf War of 1991 have reported a range of adverse health...
BACKGROUND: United States military personnel reported various symptoms after deployment to the Persi...
Gulf War veterans have reported health problems that they attribute to their military service, but l...
was one of the briefest full-scale conflicts in U.S. history. For a 2-month period of fighting endin...
Context. - Gulf War (GW) veterans report nonspecific symptoms significantly more often than their no...
In 1990 and 1991, approximately 697,000 U.S. troops were deployed in the Persian Gulf during Operat...
presence of a variety of symptoms. Questions were drawn from the Hopkins Symptom Checklist and from ...
The authors assessed changes in the health status of US 1991 Gulf War-era veterans from a 1995 basel...
BACKGROUND: During the 1990-1991 Gulf War, approximately 700,000 U.S. troops were deployed to the Pe...
A previous symptom-based survey of veterans of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War suggested a neurologic...
(CMI) was more common among deployed veterans than among nondeployed veterans. The aims of the curre...
Veterans with difficult-to-diagnose conditions who receive care in the Department of Veterans Affair...
Introduction and Relevance Concern has been raised in the decade following the Persian Gulf War of 1...
Background Several studies document an excess of psychiatric symptoms among veterans of the 1991 Gul...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Abstract Background Veterans of the Persian Gulf War of 1991 have reported a range of adverse health...