Diffusion tensor MR imaging in diffuse axonal injury.
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Five patients with mild traumatic brain injuries and 10 control subjects were studied with CT, conventional MR imaging, and diffusion tensor imaging. All patients were examined within 24 hours of injury. In each participant, diffusion tensor indices from homologous normal-appearing white matter regions of both hemispheres were compared. These indices were also compared between homologous regions of each patient and the control group. In two patients, diffusion tensor images from the immediate post-trauma period were compared with those at 1 month follow-up.
Patients displayed significant reduction of diffusion anisotropy in several regions compared with the homologous ones in the contralateral hemisphere. Such differences were not observed in the control subjects. Significant reduction of diffusion anisotropy was also detected when diffusion tensor results from the patients were compared with those of the controls. This reduction was often less evident 1 month after injury.
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6Topics & keywords
- Diffusion MRI
- Diffuse axonal injury
- White matter
- Fractional anisotropy
- Medicine
- Traumatic brain injury
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being