Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE): criteria for neuropathological diagnosis and relationship to repetitive head impacts
Boston University · VA Boston Healthcare System · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Over the last 17 years, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific research concerning chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Since the publication of NINDS-NIBIB criteria for the neuropathological diagnosis of CTE in 2016, and diagnostic refinements in 2021, hundreds of contact sport athletes and others have been diagnosed at postmortem examination with CTE. CTE has been reported in amateur and professional athletes, including a bull rider, boxers, wrestlers, and American, Canadian, and Australian rules football, rugby union, rugby league, soccer, and ice hockey players. The pathology of CTE is unique, characterized by a pathognomonic lesion consisting of a perivascular accumulation of neuronal…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.65
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- 100%
- References
- 118
Authors
16- ACAnn C. McKeeCorresponding
Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System, VA New England Healthcare System
- TDThor D. Stein
Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System, VA New England Healthcare System
- BRBertrand R. Huber
Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System
- JFJohn F. Crary
Allen Institute for Brain Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- KFKevin F. Bieniek
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center
Topics & keywords
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- Tauopathy
- Pathognomonic
- Medicine
- Athletes
- Head trauma
- Head injury
- Neurological examination
- Good health and well-being