Copyright © 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.The heads of anaesthetized lambs aged 4-5 weeks were subjected to impact (temporal, frontal or occipital) of constant strength with a humane stunner. Two hours later, the brains were perfusion-fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and serial whole coronal slices processed by routine methods. Sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin or labelled with a monoclonal antibody to amyloid precursor protein, a sensitive marker of axonal injury and neuronal reaction. Microscopical evaluation of axonal, neuronal and vascular damage was performed with a quantitative grid system. Frontal impact produced the greatest damage, followed by occipital then temporal impact. An unusual lesion found...
Damage to the axonal white matter tracts within the brain is a key cause of neurological impairment ...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
The main physiological consequences of a shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are well characterized, whereas ...
Axonal injury (AI), an important determinant of clinical outcome after traumatic head injury in adul...
ObjectiveTo compare the brain damage in sheep resulting from penetrating and non-penetrating captive...
Abstract. In a blunt, nonmissile, head impact model of traumatic brain injury in 4–5-week-old Merino...
Axonal injury (AI), one of the principal determinants of clinical outcome after head injury, may evo...
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.This paper describes a biomechanical study of axonal injury due to a blunt i...
This paper investigates the relationship between the incidence of axonal injury and the tissue mecha...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of impact with a nonpenetrating captive bolt pistol in pigs by studyin...
The aim of this project was to investigate the feasibility of using an animal model of axonal injury...
Non-accidental head injury (NAHI), also termed the "shaken baby syndrome", is a major cause of death...
International audienceA biomechanical model of traumatic contusional injury was used to map axonal d...
International audienceA biomechanical model of traumatic contusional injury was used to map axonal d...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Damage to the axonal white matter tracts within the brain is a key cause of neurological impairment ...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
The main physiological consequences of a shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are well characterized, whereas ...
Axonal injury (AI), an important determinant of clinical outcome after traumatic head injury in adul...
ObjectiveTo compare the brain damage in sheep resulting from penetrating and non-penetrating captive...
Abstract. In a blunt, nonmissile, head impact model of traumatic brain injury in 4–5-week-old Merino...
Axonal injury (AI), one of the principal determinants of clinical outcome after head injury, may evo...
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.This paper describes a biomechanical study of axonal injury due to a blunt i...
This paper investigates the relationship between the incidence of axonal injury and the tissue mecha...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of impact with a nonpenetrating captive bolt pistol in pigs by studyin...
The aim of this project was to investigate the feasibility of using an animal model of axonal injury...
Non-accidental head injury (NAHI), also termed the "shaken baby syndrome", is a major cause of death...
International audienceA biomechanical model of traumatic contusional injury was used to map axonal d...
International audienceA biomechanical model of traumatic contusional injury was used to map axonal d...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
Damage to the axonal white matter tracts within the brain is a key cause of neurological impairment ...
Inflicted blunt force trauma and/or repetitive acceleration-deceleration trauma in infants can cause...
The main physiological consequences of a shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are well characterized, whereas ...