Persistent postconcussion syndrome (PCS) occurs in around 5–10% of individuals after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), but research into the underlying biology of these ongoing symptoms is limited and inconsistent. One reason for this could be the heterogeneity inherent to mTBI, with individualized injury mechanisms and psychological factors. A multimodal imaging study may be able to characterize the injury better.
Multimodal imaging of mild traumatic brain injury and persistent postconcussion syndrome
Philip J. A. Dean,J. Sato,Gilson Vieira,A. McNamara,A. Sterr
Published 2014 in Brain and Behavior
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2014
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Brain and Behavior
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2014-12-02
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Medicine, Psychology
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