Many studies have reported on vulnerable areas of the brain in hypoxic ischemic brain injury (HI-BI). However, little is known about the involvement of neural tracts following HI-BI. We investigated neural tract injuries in adult patients with HI-BI, using diffusion tensor tractography (DTT). Twelve consecutive patients with HI-BI and 12 control subjects were recruited for this study. We classified the patients into two subgroups according to the preservation of alertness: subgroup A-5 patients who had intact alertness and subgroup B-7 patients who had impaired alertness. DTI-Studio software was used for evaluation of seven neural tracts: corticospinal, cingulum, fornix, superior longitudinal fasciculus, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, in...
OBJECTIVE: Issues surrounding the nature of the edema associated with traumatic brain injury in h...
SUMMARY: Following trauma, imaging of brain stem lesions is often inconclusive. In a man who suffere...
Posters - Animal Models of Stroke & Ischemia: No. 4493This study employs in vivo diffusion tensor im...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using dif...
To analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using diffusion-tensor (DT) imaging in a multice...
International audienceTo analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using diffusion-tensor (DT...
Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HI-BI) is a common cause of neurological morbidity in children and ad...
We have previously shown that normobaric hyperoxia may benefit peri-lesional brain and white matter ...
Introduction We have shown that normobaric hyperoxia (NH) may rescue metabolically compromised tissu...
The majority of the research studying the prefrontal region has focused on gray matter injury. Howev...
Ischemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss after head injury, and w...
This is the final published version of the article. It was originally published by NPG in Journal of...
PubMed ID: 27711943The majority of the research studying the prefrontal region has focused on gray m...
Diffusion tensor tractography enables graphical reconstruction of the white matter pathways in the b...
OBJECTIVE: Issues surrounding the nature of the edema associated with traumatic brain injury in h...
SUMMARY: Following trauma, imaging of brain stem lesions is often inconclusive. In a man who suffere...
Posters - Animal Models of Stroke & Ischemia: No. 4493This study employs in vivo diffusion tensor im...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using dif...
To analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using diffusion-tensor (DT) imaging in a multice...
International audienceTo analyze white matter pathologic abnormalities by using diffusion-tensor (DT...
Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HI-BI) is a common cause of neurological morbidity in children and ad...
We have previously shown that normobaric hyperoxia may benefit peri-lesional brain and white matter ...
Introduction We have shown that normobaric hyperoxia (NH) may rescue metabolically compromised tissu...
The majority of the research studying the prefrontal region has focused on gray matter injury. Howev...
Ischemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss after head injury, and w...
This is the final published version of the article. It was originally published by NPG in Journal of...
PubMed ID: 27711943The majority of the research studying the prefrontal region has focused on gray m...
Diffusion tensor tractography enables graphical reconstruction of the white matter pathways in the b...
OBJECTIVE: Issues surrounding the nature of the edema associated with traumatic brain injury in h...
SUMMARY: Following trauma, imaging of brain stem lesions is often inconclusive. In a man who suffere...
Posters - Animal Models of Stroke & Ischemia: No. 4493This study employs in vivo diffusion tensor im...