Repetitive Blast Exposure Produces White Matter Axon Damage without Subsequent Myelin Remodeling: In Vivo Analysis of Brain Injury Using Fluorescent Reporter Mice [0.03%]
重复爆震暴露导致轴突损伤而不会产生髓鞘重塑:使用荧光报告小鼠进行脑损伤的在体分析
Donald V Bradshaw Jr,Yeonho Kim,Amanda Fu et al.
Donald V Bradshaw Jr et al.
The potential effects of blast exposure on the brain health of military personnel have raised concerns and led to increased surveillance of blast exposures. Neuroimaging studies have reported white matter abnormalities in brains of service ...
Relationship between Sport-Related Concussion and Sleep Based on Self-Report and Commercial Actigraph Measurement [0.03%]
基于自我报告和商用活动记录仪的运动相关脑震荡与睡眠之间的关系
Ciaran M Considine,Daniel L Huber,Anna Niemuth et al.
Ciaran M Considine et al.
Sleep-wake disturbance (SWD) results from sport-related concussion (SRC) and may increase risk of protracted post-injury symptoms. However, methodological limitations in the extant literature limit our understanding of the role of SWD in SR...
Region-Dependent Modulation of Neural Plasticity in Limbic Structures Early after Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
创伤性脑损伤后边缘系统不同脑区早期神经可塑性的区域依赖性调制
Ann N Hoffman,Sonya Watson,Michael S Fanselow et al.
Ann N Hoffman et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced disruptions in synaptic function within brain regions and across networks in the limbic system may underlie a vulnerability for maladaptive plasticity and contribute to behavioral comorbidities. In this ...
Comparison of GFAP and UCH-L1 Measurements from Two Prototype Assays: The Abbott i-STAT and ARCHITECT Assays [0.03%]
比较两个原型检测方法(Abbott i-STAT和ARCHITECT)的GFAP和UCH-L1测量值
Frederick K Korley,Saul A Datwyler,Sonia Jain et al.
Frederick K Korley et al.
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) may aid in the evaluation of traumatic brain injury (TBI). The objective of this analysis was to compare GFAP and UCH-L1 values measured using a ha...
Cognitive Dysfunction, Brain Volumes, and Traumatic Brain Injury in Homeless Persons [0.03%]
homelessness人群的认知障碍、脑容量和脑外伤关系
Michael D Cusimano,Ashirbani Saha,Daniel Zhang et al.
Michael D Cusimano et al.
Although homeless persons experience traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently, little is known about the structural and functional brain changes in this group. We aimed to describe brain volume changes and related cognitive/motor deficits in...
A Life Course Study on Traumatic Brain Injury and Physical and Emotional Trauma in Foster Children [0.03%]
一项关于寄养儿童脑震荡及其他身体和情感创伤的人生历程研究
Michael D Cusimano,Rachel Lamont,Stanley Zhang et al.
Michael D Cusimano et al.
Foster children are exposed to high levels of abuse, violence, and other adverse events throughout their childhood and adolescent years. Forms of brain injury, notably traumatic brain injury (TBI), are understudied in the foster child popul...
The Temporal Relations of Traumatic Brain Injury, Victimization, Aggression, and Homelessness: A Developmental Trajectory [0.03%]
创伤性脑损伤、受害经历、攻击性和流浪之间的时序关系:一种发展的轨迹
Michael D Cusimano,Melissa B Korman,Melissa Carpino et al.
Michael D Cusimano et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs more frequently in homeless persons than the general public. Both homelessness and TBI have been linked to experiences of violence (e.g., aggression and victimization). This study aimed to understand the ...
Traumatic Brain Injury, Abuse, and Poor Sustained Attention in Youth and Young Adults Who Previously Experienced Foster Care [0.03%]
童年时期经历过寄养的青少年人格障碍、脑外伤及注意缺陷问题之间的关系研究
Michael D Cusimano,Stanley Zhang,Xin Y Mei et al.
Michael D Cusimano et al.
Youth and young adults who previously experienced foster care are prone to negative life events, such as physical injuries, and adverse childhood experiences (ACE), such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. The purpose of the prese...
Stumblers and Tumblers: Two Pathways to "Unintentional" Fall-Related Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
跌倒相关性意外创伤性脑损伤的两种原因:绊倒和滑到
Michael D Cusimano,Melissa B Korman,George Kazolis et al.
Michael D Cusimano et al.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concussion, is the commonest neurological condition in high-income countries and is the second commonest condition next to migraines. Although most of these injuries are unintentional, substance abuse...
Assessment of Non-Routine Events and Significant Physiological Disturbances during Emergency Department Evaluation after Pediatric Head Trauma [0.03%]
儿科头颅损伤后急诊评估中的非常规事件及重要生理扰动的评价
Emily C Alberto,Allison R Harvey,Michael J Amberson et al.
Emily C Alberto et al.
Outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) are dependent on initial injury severity and prevention of secondary injury. Hypoxia, hypotension, and hyperventilation following TBI are associated with increased mortality. The pur...