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Thalamus And Cognitive Impairment In Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Diffusional Kurtosis Imaging Study

Posted on: 09.29.12 | by neurostudies

J Neurotrauma. 2012 Sep;29(13):2318-27. Epub 2011 Sep 15.   Thalamus and cognitive impairment in mild traumatic brain injury: a diffusional kurtosis imaging study.   Grossman EJ, Ge Y, Jensen JH, Babb JS, Miles L, Reaume J, Silver JM, Grossman RI, Inglese M.   1 Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University SchoolRead More

Short-term DTI Predictors of Cognitive Dysfunction in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Posted on: 02.22.08 | by neurostudies

Brain Inj. 2008 Feb;22(2):115-22.   Short-term DTI predictors of cognitive dysfunction in mild traumatic brain injury.   Miles L, Grossman RI, Johnson G, Babb JS, Diller L, Inglese M.   Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA.     PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To explore whether baseline diffusion tensor imagingRead More

Diffuse Axonal Injury in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: a Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study

Posted on: 08.02.05 | by neurostudies

J Neurosurg. 2005 Aug;103(2):298-303.   Diffuse axonal injury in mild traumatic brain injury: a diffusion tensor imaging study.   Inglese M, Makani S, Johnson G, Cohen BA, Silver JA, Gonen O, Grossman RI.   Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016, USA. matilde.inglese@med.nyu.edu     OBJECT: Diffuse axonalRead More

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