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Spinal cord injury drives chronic brain changes
Only a few studies have considered changes in brain structures other than sensory and motor cortex after spinal cord injury, although cognitive impairments have been reported in these patients.
Ignacio Jure, Florencia Labombarda
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Transcranial Photobiomodulation and Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of neurologic morbidity for which few effective therapies exist, especially during the chronic stage. A potential therapy for chronic TBI is transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM).
Naomi L. Gaggi +7 more
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Epidemiology of Chronic Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury [PDF]
Although many patients diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly mild TBI, recover from their symptoms within a few weeks, a small but meaningful subset experience symptoms that persist for months or years after injury and significantly impact quality of life for the person and their family.
Haarbauer-Krupa, Juliet +5 more
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Sleep Disorders in Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury [PDF]
To examine the spectrum of sleep disorders in patients with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI) and determine if the severity of sleep disorder is related to severity of chronic TBI.Patients who underwent evaluation for sleep disorder/s following a TBI were included in this retrospective analysis.
Arunima, Verma +2 more
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Chronic cerebrovascular dysfunction after traumatic brain injury [PDF]
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) often involve vascular dysfunction that leads to long‐term alterations in physiological and cognitive functions of the brain. Indeed, all the cells that form blood vessels and that are involved in maintaining their proper function can be altered by TBI.
Jullienne, Amandine +5 more
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Covert vascular brain injury in chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) contributes to the increased risk of stroke and dementia. Accumulating evidence indicates that structural brain abnormalities, such as cerebral small vessel disease, including white matter hyperintensities, lacunes, perivascular spaces, and cerebral microbleeds, as well as brain atrophy, are common in patients with CKD. All
Kaori Miwa, Kazunori Toyoda
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Long-term health outcomes after exposure to repeated concussion in elite level: rugby union players [PDF]
Background: There is continuing concern about effects of concussion in athletes, including risk of the neurodegenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Hay, J. +6 more
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Ethical Considerations in Chronic Brain Injury
A growing number of individuals are living with chronic traumatic brain injury. As these individuals and their families attempt to reintegrate into their communities, several ethical questions arise for clinicians and researchers. These include issues around alignment of perspectives and priorities, as well as responsibilities for ongoing treatment ...
Hawley, Lenore +7 more
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Body mass index (BMI) has a complex relationship with Alzheimer's disease (AD); in midlife, high BMI is associated with increased risk for AD, whereas the relationship in late-life is still unclear.
Jasmeet P. Hayes +3 more
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Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury poses a significant threat to the neural niche within the central nervous system. In response to this pathological process, microglia, as innate immune cells in the central nervous system, undergo rapid morphological ...
Hongxin Quan +3 more
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