2021
DOI: 10.1089/neu.2019.6937
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Frontostriatal White Matter Integrity Relations with “Cool” and “Hot” Self-Regulation after Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

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“… 84 In the general population, OCD has been associated with abnormalities in the frontostriatal region of the brain, an anatomical region that often undergoes microstructural damage due to TBI. 85 , 86 Rydon-Grange and Coetzer suggested that OCD secondary to TBI tends to be ‘masked’ as cognitive impairment and that, conversely, memory impairment and executive dysfunction are often incorrectly diagnosed as OCD. 87 , 88 Given this context, more studies are needed to discern whether OCD and the other sequelae This sentence is incomplete.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 84 In the general population, OCD has been associated with abnormalities in the frontostriatal region of the brain, an anatomical region that often undergoes microstructural damage due to TBI. 85 , 86 Rydon-Grange and Coetzer suggested that OCD secondary to TBI tends to be ‘masked’ as cognitive impairment and that, conversely, memory impairment and executive dysfunction are often incorrectly diagnosed as OCD. 87 , 88 Given this context, more studies are needed to discern whether OCD and the other sequelae This sentence is incomplete.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%