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Occasionally, MRI would demonstrate microhemorrhages, which were felt to be diffuse axonal injury, but of unclear clinical significance.
A diffuse axonal injury (shear injury) is an injury to the brain that doesn’t cause bleeding but damages the brain cells. The damage to the brain cells results in their inability to function.
A consistent location of the injury has not been demonstrated on CT or MRI, though there have been several case reports of individuals with diffuse axonal injury (DAI) on MRI who exhibited ...
Objective To evaluate diffuse white matter abnormality (DWMA) volume at term-equivalent age as an independent predictor of neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. Study design In this ...
Researchers from the University of Georgia found a new drug that may boost the brain's ability to heal itself after injury.
A brain blood clot, also known as a cerebral thrombosis or embolism, occurs when a clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain, interrupting blood flow and potentially leading to stroke or other ...
Medical research on concussion, stoke an other brain injury. Learn how CT scans may not show extent of brain damage and that some brain cells can regenerate. Read about brain injury recovery.
Key Takeaways Heading a soccer ball causes subtle brain changes associated with injury MRI scans show altered chemistry in a brain region associated with motor ...
Heading a soccer ball causes subtle brain changes associated with injury MRI scans show altered chemistry in a brain region associated with motor control Blood tests ...
Key TakeawaysKey Takeaways Heading a soccer ball causes subtle brain changes associated with injury MRI scans show altered chemistry in a brain region associated with motor control Blood tests ...
It is, however, encouraging to note the significant risk reduction in terms of exposure to head injury. This coupled with increased clinical, neuropsychological, radiological, and genetic monitoring ...