Traumatic brain injury leads to significant loss of brain volume, which continues into the chronic stage. This can be sensitively measured using volumetric analysis of magnetic resonance imaging. Here we: (i) investigated longitudinal patterns of brain atrophy; (ii) tested whether atrophy is greatest in sulcal cortical regions, and (iii) showed how atrophy could be used to power intervention trials aimed at slowing neurodegeneration. In 61 moderate/severe traumatic brain injury patients (mean age = 41.55 years ± 12.77) and 32 healthy controls (mean age = 34.22 years ± 10.29), cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow-up) brain structure was assessed using voxel-based morphometry on T1-weighted scans. Longitudinal brain volume change...
Long-term outcomes are difficult to predict after paediatric traumatic brain injury. The presence or...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with neurodegeneration and dementia, with Alzheimer’s dis...
More than 85% of reported brain traumas are classified clinically as “mild” using GCS; qualitative M...
Traumatic brain injury leads to significant loss of brain volume, which continues into the chronic s...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in neurodegenerative changes that progress for months, perhaps ...
BACKGROUND: While traumatic brain injury (TBI) is recognized as a risk factor for dementia, there is...
AbstractThe objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate–severe TBI patients were to investig...
The objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate-severe TBI patients were to investigate volu...
The principal aim of the present PhD project was to study quantitatively the long-term microand macr...
Cognitive impairment following traumatic brain injury remains hard to predict. This is partly becaus...
The cholinergic nuclei in the basal forebrain innervate frontal cortical structures regulating atten...
The objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate–severe TBI patients were to investigate volu...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by a sudden external force and can be very heterogeneous in i...
International audienceIntroductionTraumatic brain injury (TBI) doesn't seem to be a single insult wi...
AbstractThe primary and secondary damage to neural tissue inflicted by traumatic brain injury is a l...
Long-term outcomes are difficult to predict after paediatric traumatic brain injury. The presence or...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with neurodegeneration and dementia, with Alzheimer’s dis...
More than 85% of reported brain traumas are classified clinically as “mild” using GCS; qualitative M...
Traumatic brain injury leads to significant loss of brain volume, which continues into the chronic s...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in neurodegenerative changes that progress for months, perhaps ...
BACKGROUND: While traumatic brain injury (TBI) is recognized as a risk factor for dementia, there is...
AbstractThe objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate–severe TBI patients were to investig...
The objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate-severe TBI patients were to investigate volu...
The principal aim of the present PhD project was to study quantitatively the long-term microand macr...
Cognitive impairment following traumatic brain injury remains hard to predict. This is partly becaus...
The cholinergic nuclei in the basal forebrain innervate frontal cortical structures regulating atten...
The objectives of this prospective study in 62 moderate–severe TBI patients were to investigate volu...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by a sudden external force and can be very heterogeneous in i...
International audienceIntroductionTraumatic brain injury (TBI) doesn't seem to be a single insult wi...
AbstractThe primary and secondary damage to neural tissue inflicted by traumatic brain injury is a l...
Long-term outcomes are difficult to predict after paediatric traumatic brain injury. The presence or...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with neurodegeneration and dementia, with Alzheimer’s dis...
More than 85% of reported brain traumas are classified clinically as “mild” using GCS; qualitative M...