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Spouses of Persian Gulf War I veterans: Medical evaluation of a U.S. cohort

  • Seth A. Eisen
  • , Joel Karlinsky
  • , Leila W. Jackson
  • , Melvin Blanchard
  • , Han K. Kang
  • , Frances M. Murphy
  • , Renee Alpern
  • , Domenic J. Reda
  • , Rosemary Toomey
  • , Michael J. Battistone
  • , Becky J. Parks
  • , Nancy Klimas
  • , Hon S. Pak
  • , Joyce Hunter
  • , Michael J. Lyons
  • , William G. Henderson

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Abstract

Ten years after the 1991 Persian Gulf War (GW I), a comprehensive evaluation of a national cohort of deployed veterans (DV) demonstrated a higher prevalence of several medical conditions, in comparison to a similarly identified cohort of non-deployed veterans (NDV). The present study determined the prevalence of medical conditions among nonveteran spouses of these GW I DV and NDV. A cohort of 490 spouses of GW I DV and 537 spouses of GW I NDV underwent comprehensive face-to-face examinations. No significant differences in health were detected except that spouses of DV were less likely to have one or more of a group of six common skin conditions. We conclude that, 10 years after GW I, the general physical health of spouses of GW I DV is similar to that of spouses of NDV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)613-618
Number of pages6
JournalMilitary Medicine
Volume171
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Medicine

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