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Diffusion-Tensor Imaging Implicates Prefrontal Axonal Injury in Executive Function Impairment Following Very Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Radiology, 07/01/09
Lipton ML et al. - Multiple clusters of lower frontal white matter FA, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, were present in patients, with several clusters also demonstrating higher MD. Impaired executive function following mTBI is associated with axonal injury involving the DLPFC.
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