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Return to Work Within Four Months of Grade 3 Diffuse Axonal Injury. [PDF]
Young MJ +4 more
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Metabolic pathway dysregulation in diffuse axonal injury: a multimodal biomarker approach for early diagnosis and mechanistic insights. [PDF]
Chen W +8 more
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Contemporary insight into diffuse axonal injury [PDF]
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is present in approximately 50% of the cases with severe traumatic brain injury. It is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and young individuals worldwide.
Polina Angelova +3 more
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The main advantage of diffusion tensor tractography is that it allows the entire neural tract to be evaluated. In addition, configurational analysis of reconstructed neural tracts can indicate abnormalities such as tearing, narrowing, or discontinuations,
Sung Ho Jang, You Sung Seo
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The Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Cognition in Diffuse Axonal Injury in a Rat Model. [PDF]
Kim HM +8 more
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Clinical Outcomes of Diffuse Axonal Injury According to Radiological Grade [PDF]
Purpose Patients with diffuse axonal injury experience various disabilities and have a high cost of treatment. Recent researches have revealed the underlying mechanism and pathogenesis of diffuse axonal injury.
Hak-Jae Lee +5 more
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Expression and distribution of β amyloid precursor protein immunomarkers in the detection of diffuse axonal injury [PDF]
Introduction/Objective The diffuse axonal injury has a very important place in clinical and forensic aspects of neurotraumatology. A special challenge is proving it in situations of short survival (less than two hours) after a craniocerebral injury.
Nedić Dalibor +2 more
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of people annually; however, our knowledge of the diffuse pathologies associated with TBI is limited. As diffuse pathologies, including axonal injury and neuroinflammatory changes, are difficult to visualize ...
Mark Pavlichenko, Audrey D. Lafrenaye
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Diffuse axonal injury at ultra-high field MRI. [PDF]
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a specific type of traumatic brain injury caused by shearing forces leading to widespread tearing of axons and small vessels. Traumatic microbleeds (TMBs) are regarded as a radiological marker for DAI.
Christoph Moenninghoff +12 more
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Clinicoradiological Study of Diffuse Axonal Injury: A Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Introduction: Damage to the axons in neural brain tracts, corpus callosum, and brainstem, known as Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI), can result in considerable morbidity and mortality in patients with head injuries.
Dheeraj Godara +4 more
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