“…Cortical thickening during initial scans following an mTBI and cortical thinning in later scans may reflect progressive normalization of CT, that is, physical recovery from brain lesions (Lewen et al, ; Wang et al, ). In addition, the brain areas, such as RMFG, which are more susceptible to direct impacts following a frontal–rear axis head injury, may result in the release of excitotoxins from damaged tissues causing inflammatory reactions, including microedema (Barkhoudarian, Hovda, & Giza, ; Lillie, Urban, Lynch, Whitlow, & Stitzel, ; Patterson and Holahan, ; Urban et al, ). These inflammatory reactions have been reported to elevate fractional anisotropy, thicken the cortical regions initially but cause cortical thinning over time with the reduction of microedema (Lewen et al, ; Ling et al, ).…”