The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory
The short- and long-term impact of mild traumatic brain injury is an increasingly vital concern for both military and civilian personnel. Such injuries produce significant social and financial burdens, and necessitate improved diagnostic and treatment methods. Recent integration of neuroimaging an...
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doaj-2663127056d34a508ede0bd2651c771f2020-11-24T23:52:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952016-01-01610.3389/fneur.2015.00273162949The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a LaboratoryThomas M. Talavage0Thomas M. Talavage1Thomas M. Talavage2Eric A. Nauman3Eric A. Nauman4Eric A. Nauman5Eric A. Nauman6Larry J. Leverenz7Larry J. Leverenz8Purdue UniversityPurdue UniversityConcussion Neuroimaging ConsortiumPurdue UniversityPurdue UniversityPurdue UniversityConcussion Neuroimaging ConsortiumPurdue UniversityConcussion Neuroimaging ConsortiumThe short- and long-term impact of mild traumatic brain injury is an increasingly vital concern for both military and civilian personnel. Such injuries produce significant social and financial burdens, and necessitate improved diagnostic and treatment methods. Recent integration of neuroimaging and biomechanical studies in youth collision-sport athletes has revealed that significant alterations in brain structure and function occur even in the absence of traditional clinical markers of concussion. While task performance is maintained, athletes exposed to repetitive head accelerations exhibit structural changes to the underlying white matter, altered glial cell metabolism, aberrant vascular response and marked changes in functional network behavior. Moreover, these changes accumulate with accrued years of exposure, suggesting a cumulative trauma mechanism that may culminate in categorization as concussion and long-term neurological deficits. The goal of this review is to elucidate the role of medical imaging in re-characterizing traumatic brain injury, as a whole, to better identify at-risk individuals and improve the development of preventative and interventional approaches.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2015.00273/fullMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyTraumatic Brain Injuryfunctional MRIconcussionsubconcussive |
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Thomas M. Talavage Thomas M. Talavage Thomas M. Talavage Eric A. Nauman Eric A. Nauman Eric A. Nauman Eric A. Nauman Larry J. Leverenz Larry J. Leverenz The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory Frontiers in Neurology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Traumatic Brain Injury functional MRI concussion subconcussive |
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The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory |
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The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory |
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The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory |
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The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory |
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The Role of Medical Imaging in the Re-Characterization of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Youth Sports as a Laboratory |
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role of medical imaging in the re-characterization of mild traumatic brain injury using youth sports as a laboratory |
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Frontiers in Neurology |
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The short- and long-term impact of mild traumatic brain injury is an increasingly vital concern for both military and civilian personnel. Such injuries produce significant social and financial burdens, and necessitate improved diagnostic and treatment methods. Recent integration of neuroimaging and biomechanical studies in youth collision-sport athletes has revealed that significant alterations in brain structure and function occur even in the absence of traditional clinical markers of concussion. While task performance is maintained, athletes exposed to repetitive head accelerations exhibit structural changes to the underlying white matter, altered glial cell metabolism, aberrant vascular response and marked changes in functional network behavior. Moreover, these changes accumulate with accrued years of exposure, suggesting a cumulative trauma mechanism that may culminate in categorization as concussion and long-term neurological deficits. The goal of this review is to elucidate the role of medical imaging in re-characterizing traumatic brain injury, as a whole, to better identify at-risk individuals and improve the development of preventative and interventional approaches. |
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Traumatic Brain Injury functional MRI concussion subconcussive |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2015.00273/full |
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