CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN A NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYER
Verizon (United States) · University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
We present the second reported case of autopsy-confirmed chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a retired professional football player, with neuropathological features that differ from those of the first reported case. These differing pathological features underscore the need for further empirical elucidation of the pathoetiology and pathological cascades of long-term neurodegenerative sequelae of professional football.
A psychological autopsy was performed with the next-of-kin and wife. Medical and hospital records were reviewed. A complete autopsy was accompanied by a comprehensive forensic neuropathological examination. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was performed to determine apolipoprotein-E genotype.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 5.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
7- BIBennet I. OmaluCorresponding
Verizon (United States), University of Pittsburgh
- STSteven T. DeKosky
University of Pittsburgh
- RLRonald L. Hamilton
University of Pittsburgh
- RLRyan L. Minster
University of Pittsburgh
- MIM. Ilyas Kamboh
University of Pittsburgh
Topics & keywords
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- Autopsy
- Medicine
- Atrophy
- Pathology
- Cerebral atrophy
- Psychiatry
- Poison control