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Citation

Salat DH, Robinson ME, Miller DR, Clark DC, McGlinchey RE. Brain Inj. 2017; 31(9): 1204-1219.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry , Harvard Medical School , Boston , MA , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02699052.2017.1327672

PMID

28981347

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A substantial body of recent research has aimed to better understand the clinical sequelae of military trauma through the application of advanced brain imaging procedures in Veteran populations. The primary objective of this review was to highlight a portion of these recent studies to demonstrate how imaging tools can be used to understand military-associated brain injury.

METHODS: We focus here on the phenomenon of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) given its high prevalence in the Veteran population and current recognition of the need to better understand the clinical implications of this trauma. This is intended to provide readers with an initial exposure to the field of neuroimaging of mTBI with a brief introduction to the concept of traumatic brain injury, followed by a summary of the major imaging techniques that have been applied to the study of mTBI.

RESULTS: Taken together, the collection of studies reviewed demonstrates a clear role for neuroimaging towards understanding the various neural consequences of mTBI as well as the clinical complications of such brain changes.

CONCLUSIONS: This information must be considered in the larger context of research into mTBI, including the potentially unique nature of blast exposure and the long-term consequences of mTBI.


Language: en

Keywords

Cortical thickness; DTI; EEG; ERP: positron emission tomography; FA tractography; FDG; Glasgow Coma Scale: concussion; MEG; MRI; PET; TBI; Traumatic brain injury; diffusion tensor imaging; fMRI; fcMRI; fractional anisotropy; functional connectivity; functional magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; neuroimaging

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