immediately lose consciousness after acceleration-deceleration injuries of the head and whose CTs are characterized by the presence of small hyperdense lesions in the corpus callosum and/or paramedian white matter and/or upper brainstem are generally considered as affected by diffuse axonal injury (DAI...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) in traumaticbrain injury (TBI) is produced by primary and secondarymechanisms of axonal damage. DAI is the responsibleof neuropsychological impairments associatedto moderate and diffuse TBI such as deficits in attention,memory, speed of mental processing and executivefunctions...
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Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) was originally described in patients with diffuse brain injury and coma without a mass lesion and damage to axons in the cerebral hemispheres, corpus callosum, brainstem and cerebellum. Silver stains demonstrated the axonal changes in the white matter in fatal head ...
脑损伤类型弥漫性脑损伤(diffuse brain injury, DBI)是儿童重度TBI最常见的类型,通常由加速力或减速力造成。DBI最轻的形式是脑震荡。 弥漫性轴索损伤(diffuse axonal injury, DAI)是DBI的一种更严重的形式。DAI因白质和灰质交界面的组织...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) was originally described in patients with diffuse brain injury and coma without a mass lesion and damage to axons in the cerebral hemispheres, corpus callosum, brainstem and cerebellum. Silver stains demonstrated the axonal changes in the white matter in fatal head injur...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is characterized by widespread axonal damage due to shearing forces by acceleration, deceleration, or rotation of the brain.1Diffuse axonal injury is the most frequent cause of poor clinical outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury.1However, conventional brain ...
We investigated the functional prognosis after traumatic diffuse axonal injury in children. We evaluated the status of the acute stage, as well as the functional independence measure (FIM) and intelligence quotient (IQ) at 4, 12, and 24 months after the injury.Physical disabilities persisted in ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) evokes widespread/diffuse axonal injury (TAI) significantly contributing to its morbidity and mortality. While classic theories suggest that traumatically injured axons are mechanically torn at the moment of injury, studies in the last two decades have not supported this ...
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