Pathomechanism of infantile traumatic brain injury with a biphasic clinical course and late reduced diffusion evaluated by MR spectroscopy.
Madoka YasukohchiTaku OmataKenta OchiaiKentaro SanoYuka MurofushiSho KimuraNanako TakaseTakafumi HondaKumi YasukawaJun-Ichi TakanashiPublished in: Journal of the neurological sciences (2024)
Patients with TBI and markedly elevated Gln levels on MRS may develop TBIRD. Neuro-excitotoxicity is a possible pathological mechanism of TBIRD. Decreased NAA levels may be useful for predicting the prognosis of patients with TBIRD.