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Unusual combinations of neurodegenerative pathologies with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) complicates clinical prediction of CTE.

Foad TaghdiriMozhgan KhodadadiNusrat SadiaAsma MushtaqueOlivia F T ScottVeronica Hirsch-ReinhagenCharles TatorRichard WennbergGabor G KovacsMaria Carmela Tartaglia
Published in: European journal of neurology (2024)
The heterogeneity of symptoms after repetitive head injuries and the diverse pathological combinations accompanying CTE complicate the prediction of CTE in clinical practice. It is prudent to consider the possibility of multiple copathologies when clinically assessing patients with repetitive head injuries, especially as they age, and attributing neurological or cognitive symptoms solely to presumptive CTE in elderly patients should be discouraged.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • high frequency
  • spinal cord injury
  • optic nerve
  • sleep quality
  • single cell
  • early onset
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • optical coherence tomography