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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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) commonly results in primary diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and associated secondary injuries that evolve through a cascade of pathological mechanisms.
Michela Losurdo +2 more
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Rosiglitazone up-regulates caveolin-1 levels and has neuroprotective effects in both chronic and acute brain injury. Therefore, we postulated that rosiglitazone may ameliorate diffuse axonal injury via its ability to up-regulate caveolin-1, inhibit ...
Yong-lin Zhao +5 more
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Perks of Early Physical Therapy Rehabilitation for a Patient With Diffuse Axonal Injury. [PDF]
Lalwani SS +4 more
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Current contribution of diffusion tensor imaging in the evaluation of diffuse axonal injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the number one cause of death and morbidity among young adults. Moreover, survivors are frequently left with functional disabilities during the most productive years of their lives.
Daphine Centola Grassi +3 more
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Longitudinal whole-brain analysis of multi-subject diffusion data in diffuse axonal injury. [PDF]
Grassi DC +8 more
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Dynamic changes in neuron-specific enolase level to glasgow coma scale score ratio predict long-term neurological function of diffuse axonal injury patients. [PDF]
Chen W +6 more
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Aberrant dynamic functional network connectivity in patients with diffuse axonal injury. [PDF]
Li J +11 more
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Longitudinal assessment of magnetization transfer ratio, brain volume, and cognitive functions in diffuse axonal injury. [PDF]
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a frequent mechanism of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that triggers a sequence of parenchymal changes that progresses from focal axonal shear injuries up to inflammatory response and delayed axonal disconnection.
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Diffuse axonal injury has a characteristic multidimensional MRI signature in the human brain. [PDF]
Axonal injury is a major contributor to the clinical symptomatology in patients with traumatic brain injury. Conventional neuroradiological tools, such as CT and MRI, are insensitive to diffuse axonal injury (DAI) caused by trauma.
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