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Serum Neurofilament Light as a Biomarker of Traumatic Brain Injury in the Presence of Concomitant Peripheral Injury.

Ker Rui WongWilliam T O'BrienMujun SunGlenn YamakawaTerence J O'BrienRichelle MychasiukSandy R ShultzStuart J McDonaldRhys D Brady
Published in: Biomarker insights (2021)
Serum NfL levels did not differ between TBI-only and polytrauma rats, indicating that significant peripheral injuries did not affect the sensitivity and specificity of serum NfL as a biomarker of moderate TBI. However, the finding of elevated serum NfL levels in rats with peripheral injuries in the absence of a TBI suggests that the presence of such injuries may limit the utility of NfL as a biomarker of less severe TBI (eg, concussion).
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