Hybrid diffusion imaging in mild traumatic brain injury
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is an important public health problem. Although
conventional medical imaging techniques can detect moderate-to-severe injuries, they are …
conventional medical imaging techniques can detect moderate-to-severe injuries, they are …
Magnetic resonance imaging of diffuse axonal injury: quantitative assessment of white matter lesion volume
CMDL Plata, A Ardelean, D Koovakkattu… - Journal of …, 2007 - liebertpub.com
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a common mechanism of traumatic brain injury (TBI) for which
there is no well-accepted anatomic measures of injury severity. The present study aims to …
there is no well-accepted anatomic measures of injury severity. The present study aims to …
Traumatic axonal injury: is the prognostic information produced by conventional MRI and DTI complementary or supplementary?
AM Castaño-Leon, M Cicuendez… - Journal of …, 2021 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE A traumatic axonal injury (TAI) diagnosis has traditionally been based on
conventional MRI, especially on those sequences with a higher sensitivity to edema and …
conventional MRI, especially on those sequences with a higher sensitivity to edema and …
Statistical machine learning to identify traumatic brain injury (TBI) from structural disconnections of white matter networks
Identifying diffuse axonal injury (DAI) in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) presenting
with normal appearing radiological MRI presents a significant challenge. Neuroimaging …
with normal appearing radiological MRI presents a significant challenge. Neuroimaging …
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging improves outcome prediction in adult traumatic brain injury
DJ Hou, KA Tong, S Ashwal, U Oyoyo, E Joo… - Journal of …, 2007 - liebertpub.com
In patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), diffuse axonal injury (DAI) accounts for a
significant amount of parenchymal injury. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging …
significant amount of parenchymal injury. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging …
Alterations in microstructure and local fiber orientation of white matter are associated with outcome after mild traumatic brain injury
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) can have long-lasting consequences. We investigated
white matter (WM) alterations at 6–12 months following mTBI using diffusion tensor imaging …
white matter (WM) alterations at 6–12 months following mTBI using diffusion tensor imaging …
Hybrid diffusion imaging to detect acute white matter injury after mild TBI
SM Mustafi, C Kodiweera, LA Flashman, TW McAllister… - 2016 - scholarworks.iupui.edu
Introduction: In the present study we used multi-shell Hybrid Diffusion Imaging (HYDI) to
study white matter changes in the acute stage of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Non …
study white matter changes in the acute stage of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Non …
Investigating white matter tract microstructural changes at six–twelve weeks following mild traumatic brain injury: a combined diffusion tensor imaging and neurite …
Using diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), research has demonstrated changes suggestive of
damage to white matter tracts (WMT) following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Yet due to …
damage to white matter tracts (WMT) following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Yet due to …
Defining an analytic framework to evaluate quantitative MRI markers of traumatic axonal injury: preliminary results in a mouse closed head injury model
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark of traumatic brain injury (TBI) pathology. Recently,
the Closed Head Injury Model of Engineered Rotational Acceleration (CHIMERA) was …
the Closed Head Injury Model of Engineered Rotational Acceleration (CHIMERA) was …
Traumatic brain injury: A comparison of diffusion and volumetric magnetic resonance imaging measures
Cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury remains hard to predict. This is partly
because axonal injury, which is of fundamental importance, is difficult to measure clinically …
because axonal injury, which is of fundamental importance, is difficult to measure clinically …