Neuroimaging is commonly used for the assessment of children with traumatic brain injury and has greatly advanced how children are acutely evaluated. More recently, emphasis has focused on how advanced magnetic resonance imaging methods can detect subtler injuries that could relate to the structural underpinnings of the neuropsychological and behavioral alterations that fre-quently occur. We examine several methods used for the assessment of pediatric brain injury. Susceptibility-weighted imaging is a sensitive 3-dimensional high-resolution technique in detecting hemorrhagic lesions associated with diffuse axonal injury. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy acquires metabolite information, which serves as a proxy for neuronal (and glial, lipid, ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In children, acute global brain injury from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and nont...
In this review, the basic magnetic resonance concepts used in the imaging approach of a pediatric br...
This study examined whether intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities in those with mild traumatic bra...
Neuroimaging is commonly used for the assessment of children with traumatic brain injury and has gre...
This study examined the use of diffusion tensor imaging in detecting white matter changes in the fro...
CONTEXT: Pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common and poorly understood injury. Neur...
textabstractThis study aims to (1) investigate the neuropathology of mild to severe pediatric TBI an...
In relation to the adult brain, the immature brain might be more vulnerable to damage during and fol...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health problem in the United States, especially...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Approximately 14% of school age children with sports-related concussions (SRC) remain symptomatic 3 ...
Approximately 14% of school age children with sports-related concussions (SRC) remain symptomatic 3 ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In children, acute global brain injury from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and nont...
In this review, the basic magnetic resonance concepts used in the imaging approach of a pediatric br...
This study examined whether intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities in those with mild traumatic bra...
Neuroimaging is commonly used for the assessment of children with traumatic brain injury and has gre...
This study examined the use of diffusion tensor imaging in detecting white matter changes in the fro...
CONTEXT: Pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common and poorly understood injury. Neur...
textabstractThis study aims to (1) investigate the neuropathology of mild to severe pediatric TBI an...
In relation to the adult brain, the immature brain might be more vulnerable to damage during and fol...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health problem in the United States, especially...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Aims To investigate the optimal neuroradiological investigation strategy to identify inflicted brai...
Approximately 14% of school age children with sports-related concussions (SRC) remain symptomatic 3 ...
Approximately 14% of school age children with sports-related concussions (SRC) remain symptomatic 3 ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In children, acute global brain injury from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and nont...
In this review, the basic magnetic resonance concepts used in the imaging approach of a pediatric br...
This study examined whether intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities in those with mild traumatic bra...