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Linking Type and Extent of Head Trauma to Cavum Septum Pellucidum in Older Adults With and Without Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias.

Breton M AskenJeremy A TannerLawren VandevredeAlexandra AppleMarianne ChapleauLeslie S GaynorCourtney Lane-DonovanSteven LenioGolnaz YadollahikhalesShannon LeeEva GontrumMarguerite KnudtsonLeonardo IaccarinoRenaud La JoieYann CobigoAdam M StaffaroniKaitlin B CasalettoRaquel C GardnerLea T GrinbergMaria Luisa Gorno-TempiniHoward J RosenWilliam W SeeleyBruce L MillerJoel KramerGil D Rabinovici
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Among older adults with and without neurodegenerative disease, risk of CSP is driven more by duration (years) of RHI, especially American football, than number of TBI. CSP length (≥6 mm) is relatively specific to individuals who have had substantial prior RHI. Neurodegenerative disease and progressive atrophy do not clearly influence development or worsening of CSP.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • traumatic brain injury
  • multiple sclerosis
  • optic nerve