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Neuroimaging and advanced research techniques may lead to improved outcomes in military members suffering from traumatic brain injury

机译:神经影像动物和先进的研究技巧可能导致军事成员患有创伤性脑损伤的改善结果

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Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in the significant increase in blast-related traumatic brain injury (TBI), leading to increased Department of Defense interest in its potential long-term effects ranging from the mildest head injuries termed subconcussive trauma to the most debilitating termed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Most patients with mild TBI will recover quickly while others report persistent symptoms called postconcussive syndrome. Repeated concussive and subconcussive head injuries result in neurodegenerative conditions that may hinder the injured for years. Fundamental questions about the nature of these injuries and recovery remain unanswered. Clinically, patients with CTE present with either affective changes or cognitive impairment. Genetically, there have been no clear risk factors identified. The discovery that microglia of the cerebral cortex discharged small extracellular vesicles in the injured and adjacent regions to a TBI may soon shed light on the immediate impact injury mechanisms. The combination of neuroimaging and advanced research techniques may, one day, fill critical knowledge gaps and lead to significant TBI research and treatment advancements.
机译:在伊拉克和阿富汗最近的军事冲突已导致爆炸相关的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的显著增加,从而增加其潜在的国防利益的部门的长期影响,从最轻微的头部受伤被称为subconcussive创伤最衰弱称为慢性创伤性脑病(CTE)。大多数患者有轻度颅脑损伤很快就会恢复健康,而其他报告持续症状称为postconcussive综合征。反复震荡和subconcussive头部受伤导致可能会阻碍受伤多年神经退行性疾病。这些伤病和恢复的性质基本问题仍然悬而未决。在临床上,患者表现为无论是情感的变化或认知障碍CTE。基因,也已确定没有明确的危险因素。大脑皮层的小胶质细胞释放的受伤和邻近地区的一个小TBI外囊泡的发现可能对直接影响损伤机制很快线索。神经影像学和先进的研究技术的结合可有一天,填补关键知识差距,并导致显著TBI研究和治疗进展。

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