Cerebral perfusion is associated with blast exposure in military personnel without moderate or severe TBI

Volume: 41, Issue: 4, Pages: 886 - 900
Published: Jun 24, 2020
Abstract
Due to the use of improvised explosive devices, blast exposure and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have become hallmark injuries of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Although the mechanisms of the effects of blast on human neurobiology remain active areas of investigation, research suggests that the cerebrovasculature may be particularly vulnerable to blast via molecular processes that impact cerebral blood flow. Given that recent work suggests...
Paper Details
Title
Cerebral perfusion is associated with blast exposure in military personnel without moderate or severe TBI
Published Date
Jun 24, 2020
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
886 - 900
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