A noninvasive MRI technique that measures volumetric changes in paraspinal muscles could transform how doctors assess nerve damage in the cervical spine, which helps guide more precise treatment ...
Paediatric cervical spine injuries are uncommon but carry a high risk of permanent neurological impairment if not identified and managed promptly. The distinctive anatomical features of children – ...
The study authors note that the variable nature of physical signs and symptoms in cases of nonaccidental trauma to the head makes empirical neuroimaging a standard requirement to aid in detection.
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have found that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) microdynamic motion shows region-specific alterations after mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Using a specialized ...
The Changing Demographics of Medical CrisesThe traditional image of a cardiac patient is rapidly evolving. Historically, emergency departments primarily treated ...
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