Demência Resultante De Traumatismo Crânio-Encefálico

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Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant public health problem in modern societies. It is primarily a consequence of traffic-related accidents and falls. Other recently recognized causes include sports injuries and indirect forces such as shock waves from battlefield explosions. TBI is an important cause of death and lifelong disability and represents the most well-established environmental risk factor for dementia. With the growing recognition that even mild head injury can lead to neurocognitive deficits, imaging of brain injury has assumed greater importance. However, there is no single imaging modality capable of characterizing TBI. Current advances, particularly in MR imaging, enable visualization and quantification of structural and functional brain changes not hitherto possible. In this review, we summarize data linking TBI with dementia, emphasizing the imaging techniques currently available in clinical practice along with some advances in medical knowledge.

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Ramalho, J., & Castillo, M. (2015). Demência Resultante De Traumatismo Crânio-Encefálico. Dementia e Neuropsychologia, 9(4), 356–368. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642015DN94000356

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