A case study is presented of confusion in a head-injured man, lasting for more than 2 years, when intermittent treatment with physostigmine resulted in progressive improvement in both confusion and usable cognitive functions. Aetiological mechanisms and implications for treatment plans are discussed.
        
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Eames P, Sutton A (1995) Protracted post-traumatic confusional state treated with physostigmine Brain Injury9: 729-34