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Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury

INTRODUCTION: After minor head injury (MHI), post-concussive symptoms commonly occur. The purpose of this study was to correlate the severity of post-concussive symptoms in MHI patients with MRI measures of microstructural brain injury, namely mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA), as...

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Autores principales: Smits, Marion, Houston, Gavin C., Dippel, Diederik W. J., Wielopolski, Piotr A., Vernooij, Meike W., Koudstaal, Peter J., Hunink, M. G. Myriam, van der Lugt, Aad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20924757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-010-0774-6
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author Smits, Marion
Houston, Gavin C.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
Wielopolski, Piotr A.
Vernooij, Meike W.
Koudstaal, Peter J.
Hunink, M. G. Myriam
van der Lugt, Aad
author_facet Smits, Marion
Houston, Gavin C.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
Wielopolski, Piotr A.
Vernooij, Meike W.
Koudstaal, Peter J.
Hunink, M. G. Myriam
van der Lugt, Aad
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description INTRODUCTION: After minor head injury (MHI), post-concussive symptoms commonly occur. The purpose of this study was to correlate the severity of post-concussive symptoms in MHI patients with MRI measures of microstructural brain injury, namely mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA), as well as the presence of microhaemorrhages. METHODS: Twenty MHI patients and 12 healthy controls were scanned at 3 T using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and high-resolution gradient recalled echo (HRGRE) T2*-weighted sequences. One patient was excluded from the analysis because of bilateral subdural haematomas. DTI data were preprocessed using Tract Based Spatial Statistics. The resulting MD and FA images were correlated with the severity of post-concussive symptoms evaluated with the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptoms Questionnaire. The number and location of microhaemorrhages were assessed on the HRGRE T2*-weighted images. RESULTS: Comparing patients with controls, there were no differences in MD. FA was decreased in the right temporal subcortical white matter. MD was increased in association with the severity of post-concussive symptoms in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFO), the inferior longitudinal fasciculus and the superior longitudinal fasciculus. FA was reduced in association with the severity of post-concussive symptoms in the uncinate fasciculus, the IFO, the internal capsule and the corpus callosum, as well as in the parietal and frontal subcortical white matter. Microhaemorrhages were observed in one patient only. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of post-concussive symptoms after MHI was significantly correlated with a reduction of white matter integrity, providing evidence of microstructural brain injury as a neuropathological substrate of the post-concussion syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-31390692011-08-26 Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury Smits, Marion Houston, Gavin C. Dippel, Diederik W. J. Wielopolski, Piotr A. Vernooij, Meike W. Koudstaal, Peter J. Hunink, M. G. Myriam van der Lugt, Aad Neuroradiology Diagnostic Neuroradiology INTRODUCTION: After minor head injury (MHI), post-concussive symptoms commonly occur. The purpose of this study was to correlate the severity of post-concussive symptoms in MHI patients with MRI measures of microstructural brain injury, namely mean diffusivity (MD) and fractional anisotropy (FA), as well as the presence of microhaemorrhages. METHODS: Twenty MHI patients and 12 healthy controls were scanned at 3 T using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and high-resolution gradient recalled echo (HRGRE) T2*-weighted sequences. One patient was excluded from the analysis because of bilateral subdural haematomas. DTI data were preprocessed using Tract Based Spatial Statistics. The resulting MD and FA images were correlated with the severity of post-concussive symptoms evaluated with the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptoms Questionnaire. The number and location of microhaemorrhages were assessed on the HRGRE T2*-weighted images. RESULTS: Comparing patients with controls, there were no differences in MD. FA was decreased in the right temporal subcortical white matter. MD was increased in association with the severity of post-concussive symptoms in the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFO), the inferior longitudinal fasciculus and the superior longitudinal fasciculus. FA was reduced in association with the severity of post-concussive symptoms in the uncinate fasciculus, the IFO, the internal capsule and the corpus callosum, as well as in the parietal and frontal subcortical white matter. Microhaemorrhages were observed in one patient only. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of post-concussive symptoms after MHI was significantly correlated with a reduction of white matter integrity, providing evidence of microstructural brain injury as a neuropathological substrate of the post-concussion syndrome. Springer-Verlag 2010-10-06 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3139069/ /pubmed/20924757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-010-0774-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Houston, Gavin C.
Dippel, Diederik W. J.
Wielopolski, Piotr A.
Vernooij, Meike W.
Koudstaal, Peter J.
Hunink, M. G. Myriam
van der Lugt, Aad
Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title_full Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title_fullStr Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title_short Microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
title_sort microstructural brain injury in post-concussion syndrome after minor head injury
topic Diagnostic Neuroradiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20924757
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