Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) is a well known entity that affects many patients with severe head trauma. Classically DAI has been considered the pathological substrate of those cases rendered unconscious at the moment of impact and in which the CT scan does not show mass lesions. Diffuse axonal ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) can be defined as widespread traumatic injury to axons in the cerebral cortex, corpus callosum, and brainstem. It is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with traumatic brain injury. With rapid acceleration鈥揹eceleration of the head, shearing ...
Using immunomarkers of axonal pathology [β-amyloid precursor protein (β-APP) and apoptotic marker fractin], we tested the hypothesis that widespread (diffuse) axonal injury occurs in the gliotic white matter beyond the foci of necrosis in PVL, thus contributing to the white matter volume ...
Diffuse Axonal Injurydoi:10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_234DAI One of the major types of traumatic brain injury that results from acceleration-deceleration effects rather than direct impact on the brain. Typically, the injury is the result of high-speed...Beth Rush...
R. (1985) Microscopic diffuse axonal injury in cases of head injury. Med. Sci. Law 25, 265Diffuse axonal injury Adams J. H., Doyle D., Graham D. I., Lawrence K. E. and McLellan D. R. (1985) Microscopic diffuse axonal injury in cases of head injury. Med. Sci. Law 25, 265...
Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) is considered one of the most common and detrimental forms of traumatic brain injury (TBI).The resistant inertia that occurs to the brain at the time of injury, preceding and following its sudden acceleration against the solid
Gennarelli T, Thibault L, Graham D. Diffuse axonal injury: an important form of traumatic brain damage. Neuroscientist 1998;4:202-215.Gennarelli TA, Thibault LE, Graham DI (1998) Diffuse axonal injury: an important form of traumatic brain damage. Neuroscientist 4:202-215...
Ahmad was rushed to the Sharjah Kuwaiti Hospital, where emergency scans revealeddiffused axonal injury. The neurosurgeon, who wrote a report five months later, said Ahmad would benefit from being taken abroad for advanced treatment. Stateless Lahdad pins hopes on citizenship to get son cured ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a severe form of traumatic brain injury that commonly affects pediatric patients. It involves microscopic damage to the white matter tracts and is often associated with poor outcomes. Children are particularly susceptible to DAI due to the characteristics of their brain...
Diffuse axonal injury is a distinct form of head injury, induced by direct external forces at the time of the trauma, and not produced by secondary changes due to a primary injury. This type of lesion may be without conspicuous findings on gross brain examination, or may be found with coexi...