Differences in Brain Volume in Military Service Members and Veterans After Blast-Related Mild TBI
Emily L. Dennis,
Jared A. Rowland,
Carrie Esopenko
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceBlast-related mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), the “signature injury” of post-9/11 conflicts, are associated with clinically relevant, long-term cognitive, psychological, and behavioral dysfunction and disability; however, the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear.ObjectiveTo investigate associations between a history of remote blast-related mild TBI and regional brain volume in a sample of US veterans and active duty service members.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsProspective cohort stud… Show more
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