Repetitive mTBI is associated with age-related reductions in cerebral blood flow but not cortical thickness

Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 431 - 444
Published: Apr 4, 2020
Abstract
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and evidence suggests cerebrovascular dysregulation initiates deleterious neurodegenerative cascades. We examined whether mTBI history alters cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cortical thickness in regions vulnerable to early AD-related changes. Seventy-four young to middle-aged Veterans (mean age = 34, range = 23–48) underwent brain scans. Participants were divided...
Paper Details
Title
Repetitive mTBI is associated with age-related reductions in cerebral blood flow but not cortical thickness
Published Date
Apr 4, 2020
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
431 - 444
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