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A '''sequela''', ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] {{IPA|/sɪ'kwi:lə/}}) (plural ''sequelæ'') is a [[pathological]] condition resulting from a [[disease]], [[injury]], or other [[Psychological trauma|trauma]].  [[Chronic kidney disease]], for instance, is sometimes a ''sequela'' of a food-borne illness; [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] may be a psychological ''sequela'' of [[rape]].
A '''sequela''', ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] {{IPA|/sɪ'kwi:lə/}}) (plural ''sequelæ'') is a [[pathological]] condition resulting from a [[disease]], [[injury]], or other [[Psychological trauma|trauma]].  [[Chronic kidney disease]], for instance, is sometimes a ''sequela'' of a food-borne illness; [[post-traumatic stress disorder]] may be a psychological ''sequela'' of [[rape]].

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A sequela, (IPA Template:IPA) (plural sequelæ) is a pathological condition resulting from a disease, injury, or other trauma. Chronic kidney disease, for instance, is sometimes a sequela of a food-borne illness; post-traumatic stress disorder may be a psychological sequela of rape.

Sequelae of traumatic brain injury include headache and dizziness, anxiety, apathy, depression, aggression, cognitive impairments, personality changes, mania, psychosis. may also result from ECT Electro convulsive therapy

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