Abstract #2003
Diffusion tensor imaging distinguishes between collegiate football players with and without concussion
Maurizio Bergamino 1 , Rashmi Singh 1 , Timothy Meier 1 , Rayus Kuplicki 1,2 , Christopher Nerio 3 , David Polanski 3 , and Patrick SF Bellgowan 1,4
1
Laureate Institute for Brain Research,
Tulsa, OK, United States,
2
Tandy
Computer Science, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK,
United States,
3
Department
of Athletics, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, United
States,
4
Faculty
of Community Medicine, The University of Tulsa, Tulsa,
OK, United States
Investigation of white matter structural changes
associated with sports-related concussion and the
accumulation of head hits in young male athletes using
DTI.
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