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Neuroimaging in repetitive brain trauma

Neuroimaging in repetitive brain trauma

... delineate the time dependence of DTI changes due to RBT and the relationship between the frequency and magnitude of the trauma to DTI changes will provide more insight into conditions such as CTE [13]. ... See full document

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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: a spectrum of neuropathological changes following repetitive brain trauma in athletes and military personnel

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: a spectrum of neuropathological changes following repetitive brain trauma in athletes and military personnel

... traumatic brain injury (mTBI); in the Braak report, for example, no clinical history of head trauma was made available despite the fact that 17% of the subjects died from acute trauma or accidental ... See full document

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The Role of Functional Neuroimaging in Pediatric Brain Injury

The Role of Functional Neuroimaging in Pediatric Brain Injury

... reorganization for language after injury to the develop- ing brain. Patients included 21 children and adolescents (aged 6 –22 years; mean: 12.5 years) with early unilat- eral lesion (left-hemispheric lesion, n ⫽ ... See full document

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Abusive Head Trauma: Judicial Admissions Highlight Violent and Repetitive Shaking

Abusive Head Trauma: Judicial Admissions Highlight Violent and Repetitive Shaking

... cases of single shaking, the perpe- trator clearly indicated immediate symptoms after the shaking. In the other cases, the timing was unclear because the child was put to bed immediately after the shaking, with symptoms ... See full document

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<p>Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in trauma-related conditions</p>

<p>Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in trauma-related conditions</p>

... of trauma-exposed individuals develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), an incapacitating psychiatric disorder that is characterized by intrusion, avoidance, negative changes in mood and cognition, and ... See full document

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Changes in the neurochemistry of athletes with repetitive brain trauma: preliminary results using localized correlated spectroscopy

Changes in the neurochemistry of athletes with repetitive brain trauma: preliminary results using localized correlated spectroscopy

... to repetitive brain trauma in contact sports, including American football (n = 3), professional wrestling (n = 1) and baseball (n = ...as repetitive sub-concussive trauma during his ... See full document

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What boxing tells us about repetitive head trauma and the brain

What boxing tells us about repetitive head trauma and the brain

... head trauma, we initiated a prospective cohort study of active and retired fi ghters in 2011, termed the Profes- sional Fighters Brain Health Study ... See full document

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Noninvasive Molecular Neuroimaging Using Reporter Genes: Part II, Experimental, Current, and Future Applications

Noninvasive Molecular Neuroimaging Using Reporter Genes: Part II, Experimental, Current, and Future Applications

... SUMMARY: In this second article, we review the various strategies and applications that make use of reporter genes for molecular imaging of the brain in living subjects. These approaches are emerging as valuable ... See full document

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TO SEE THE PATTERN OF INTERNAL ORGAN INJURIES ASSOCIATED TO ABDOMINAL TRAUMADr. Rizwanullah Junaid Bhanbhro*, Dr. Shahida Khatoon, Dr. Shahnawaz AbroDOWNLOAD/VIEW

TO SEE THE PATTERN OF INTERNAL ORGAN INJURIES ASSOCIATED TO ABDOMINAL TRAUMADr. Rizwanullah Junaid Bhanbhro*, Dr. Shahida Khatoon, Dr. Shahnawaz AbroDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... Abdominal trauma is the big general health issue and it is the commonest cause of mortality and the morbidity, in spite of the level of financial development ...[1]. Trauma is accounted for to be the main ... See full document

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Work related etiology of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis: a case control study with prospectively collected data

Work related etiology of de Quervain’s tenosynovitis: a case control study with prospectively collected data

... between repetitive, forceful, and ergonomically stressful work and dQ ...[25–28]. Repetitive, forceful and ergonomically stressful hand motions at work were assessed in only one study which did not find a ... See full document

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Hiatus Hernia: A Rare Cause of Acute Pancreatitis

Hiatus Hernia: A Rare Cause of Acute Pancreatitis

... to repetitive trauma as it crosses the hernia; intermittent folding of the main pancreatic duct; ischemia associated with stretching at its vascular pedicle; or total pancreatic ... See full document

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The Role Of Mentalizing In Information Propagation

The Role Of Mentalizing In Information Propagation

... Brain activity in the mentalizing system predicts successful information propagation. Prior studies of individual differences in recommenders also offer preliminary evidence suggesting the importance of the ... See full document

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Osteochondritis of the Distal Tibial Epiphysis

Osteochondritis of the Distal Tibial Epiphysis

... The etiology of osteochondritis of the distal tibial epiph- ysis is well debated in the literature and the exact mechanism of injury is still unknown. The two major factors that could be responsible for osteochondritis ... See full document

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The Brain Thermal Response as a Potential Neuroimaging Biomarker of Cerebrovascular Impairment

The Brain Thermal Response as a Potential Neuroimaging Biomarker of Cerebrovascular Impairment

... baseline brain temperature and BTR were performed for both random and fixed ...baseline brain temperature, and CVR and to explore local- ized impairment across the entire ... See full document

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Sharing brain mapping statistical results with the neuroimaging data model

Sharing brain mapping statistical results with the neuroimaging data model

... NIDM-Results focuses on mass-univariate models based on a General Linear Model (at the subject or group level). To facilitate adoption, we restricted the scope of NIDM-Results to metadata that could be automatically ... See full document

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Selective Cerebral Volume Reduction in Rett Syndrome: A Multiple Approach MR Imaging Study

Selective Cerebral Volume Reduction in Rett Syndrome: A Multiple Approach MR Imaging Study

... All of the children were also evaluated with routine brain MR imaging scans, including sagittal T1 and axial spin-attenuation/T2- weighted sequences for the purpose of clinical diagnosis. Various ab- normalities, ... See full document

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Evidence for a mass-dependent AGN Eddington ratio distribution via the flat relationship between SFR and AGN luminosity

Evidence for a mass-dependent AGN Eddington ratio distribution via the flat relationship between SFR and AGN luminosity

... We propose that the level of spatial organization within each episode of VF can be quantified by determining patterns of connectivity underlying elec- trical activation recorded at different spatial locations. In ... See full document

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Functional neuroimaging of traumatic brain injury: advances and clinical utility

Functional neuroimaging of traumatic brain injury: advances and clinical utility

... traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have significant and enduring consequences upon patients’ life quality and ...functional neuroimaging findings into information with clinical ...TBI-related brain ... See full document

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Brain Injury and Inflammation and Placental Inflammation in Response to Repetitive Umbilical Cord Occlusions in the Near Term Ovine Fetus

Brain Injury and Inflammation and Placental Inflammation in Response to Repetitive Umbilical Cord Occlusions in the Near Term Ovine Fetus

... Variable FHR decelerations due to compression of the umbilical cord during contractions are the most common nonreassuring FHR pattern seen during human labour, and when frequent and/or severe can give rise to concerning ... See full document

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The Moral Status and Welfare of Patients Diagnosed as Vegetative With Covert Awareness

The Moral Status and Welfare of Patients Diagnosed as Vegetative With Covert Awareness

... traumatic brain injury, some patients may awaken from coma, but remain in a vegetative ...non-traumatic brain injury, and after 12 months in the case of traumatic brain injury (Multi-Society Task ... See full document

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