Clinical parameters at the time of trauma were evaluated for potential predictors of atrophy. Findings were compared with those of control subjects of similar ages. In the single time-point analysis, brain volumes, CSF volumes, and %VBP were not significantly different between patien...
cerebellar atrophy after moderate-to-severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. cerebellar atrophy after moderate-to-severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2007; 28(3):537-42. PMID: 17353332... GK Spanos,EA Wilde,ED Bigler,... - 《American Journal of Neuroradiology》 被...
Health and demographic data were acquired with the 516-item questionnaire filled out either online or as a mailed survey and the medical examination. Hospital and outpatient clinic discharge diagnoses (ICD-8, ICD-9 and ICD-10; 1975 onwards) were collected from the Care Register for Health Care ...
Brain atrophy in mild or moderate traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal quan- titative analysis. AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology 23, 1509-151512372740.MacKenzie JD, Siddiqi F, Babb JS, Bagley LJ, Mannon LJ, Sinson GP, et al. Brain atrophy in mild or moderate traumatic brain injury...
hydromethylthionineBackground: Although hydromethylthionine is a potent tau aggregation inhibitor, no difference was found in either of two Phase III trials in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) comparing doses in the range 150-250 mg/day with 8 mg/day intended as a control.Schelter,...
The intercaudate distance (ICD) and sylvian fissure ratio (SFR) were used as linear brain atrophy parameters. The patients were divided into groups with favorable and unfavorable outcomes, according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale score, 90 days after symptom onset. Demographic and radiographic features...
Correlation of brain atrophy with clinical progression in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease: Results from the volumetric MRI substudies of two phase III trials with bapineuzumab - Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) triggers progressive neurodegeneration resulting in brain atrophy that continues months‐to‐years following injury. However, a comprehensive characterization of the spatial and temporal evolution of TBI‐related brain atrophy remains incomplete. Utilizing a sensitive an...
doi:10.1002/alz.054101Lehallier, BenoitLohr, ScottBraithwaite, Steven P.Hannestad, JonasAlzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association