2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289786
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Multimodal magnetic resonance imaging after experimental moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal correlative assessment of structural and cerebral blood flow changes

Juliana Sanchez-Molano,
Meghan O. Blaya,
Kyle R. Padgett
et al.

Abstract: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a worldwide problem that results in death or disability for millions of people every year. Progressive neurological complications and long-term impairment can significantly disrupt quality of life. We demonstrated the feasibility of multiple magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities to investigate and predict aberrant changes and progressive atrophy of gray and white matter tissue at several acute and chronic time points after moderate and severe parasagittal fluid percussion … Show more

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“…The discrepancy in the behavior of AD in the CCs region may stem from the proximity of CCs to the lesion. Both of their and our results are in part consistent with previous studies showing that decreased FA is noted in the white matter in a controlled cortical animal model of TBI 57 , 58 and in TBI patients 59 , 60 . The in vivo DTI metrics can be biased by free water compartment at ROIs close to or located in lesion region with cerebral edema.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The discrepancy in the behavior of AD in the CCs region may stem from the proximity of CCs to the lesion. Both of their and our results are in part consistent with previous studies showing that decreased FA is noted in the white matter in a controlled cortical animal model of TBI 57 , 58 and in TBI patients 59 , 60 . The in vivo DTI metrics can be biased by free water compartment at ROIs close to or located in lesion region with cerebral edema.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%