NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOME AND QUANTITATIVE NEUROIMAGING IN MILD HEAD-INJURY

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BIGLER, ED [1 ]
SNYDER, JL [1 ]
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[1] UTAH VALLEY REG MED CTR, REHABIL UNIT, PROVO, UT USA
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10.1016/0887-6177(94)E0003-8
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Four cases of well-documented mild traumatic brain injury (Glasgow Coma scares greater than or equal to 13) in whom preinjury neuroimaging studies were available (three with computerized tomography and one with magnetic resonance [MR] imaging) were examined in terms of postinjury MR imaging and neuropsychological outcome. All scans were subjected to quantitative analysis by measuring ventricular volumes and calculating a ventricle-to-brain ratio Since ventricular measurements provide an index of parenchymal integrity, any systematic increase in postinjury ventricle size would be an indication of tissue loss. In addition to using the preinjury scan for a within-subject design in comparing postinjury changes, similar MR measures were obtained on a group of medical controls. Despite neuropsychological findings that suggested significant sequelae, quantitative postinjury MR studies did not shot; differences between preinjury neuroimaging or medical control subjects. These findings show no major anatomic abnormalities in mild TBI. Results are discussed in terms of metabolic and/or neurophysiological factors as the basis for persistent neuropsychological sequelae in most cares of mild TBI.
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