Misdiagnosis Risk

The cited literature calls for recognition of uncertainty and balanced reporting about CTE and TES. Several cited studies address the possibility that TES criteria may lack specificity. Broad application of TES or CTE-related criteria may…

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The cited literature calls for recognition of uncertainty and balanced reporting about CTE and TES. Several cited studies address the possibility that TES criteria may lack specificity. Broad application of TES or CTE-related criteria may incorrectly label people as having suspected CTE based on nonspecific symptoms and past sports participation. TES symptoms being common in the general population raises concern that symptoms alone may not distinguish CTE from unrelated conditions.