Sex Differences in Traumatic Brain Injury: What We Know and What We Should Know
University of Kansas Medical Center
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Abstract
There is growing recognition of the problem of male bias in neuroscience research, including in the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI) where fewer women than men are recruited to clinical trials and male rodents have predominantly been used as an experimental injury model. Despite TBI being a leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, sex differences in pathophysiology and recovery are poorly understood, limiting clinical care and successful drug development. Given growing interest in sex as a biological variable affecting injury outcomes and treatment efficacy, there is a clear need to summarize sex differences in TBI. This scoping review presents an overview of current knowledge of sex…
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- Traumatic brain injury
- Medicine
- Biological sex
- Sex characteristics
- Affect (linguistics)
- Clinical trial
- Injury prevention
- Preclinical research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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