Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3451607 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
DTI is a sensitive tool to detect TBI-related WM damage in patients with SCI who have suffered concomitant TBI. No WM abnormalities on DTI could be attributed to SCI alone, although this finding should be further explored in future studies. Therefore, DTI may be a valuable tool to identify TBI in the SCI population. Further research to produce normative FA values is needed to allow identification of TBI in individual patients with SCI.
Keywords
TBIALICGCsPTADAIDTITBSSGCCROISCCFMRIBTraumatic brain injurySpinal cord injuriesBrain injuriesSpinal cord injuryDiffuse axonal injurytract-based spatial statisticsposttraumatic amnesiaMRIanterior limb of the internal capsulePosterior limb of the internal capsuleanalysis of varianceANOVADiffusion-tensor imagingDiffusion magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingRehabilitationgenu of the corpus callosumsciwhite matterGlasgow coma scaleregion of interestfractional anisotropyPLICSplenium of the corpus callosum
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Authors
Corie W. MD, Januthy BSc, Adrian PhD, David M. MSc, David J. MD, Cheryl L. PsyD, CPsych, Robin E. PhD, CPsych,