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White Matter MRI Sequelae of Repetitive Head Impacts

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Neurology Minute Podcast - Michael Olasco

This week's podcast features a conversation with michael olasco from boston universities asheimer's disease research center. Michael and colleagues published a paper in this week's issue of neurology titled association between anti mortem flare white matter hyper intensities and narrow pathology for brain donors exposed to repetitive head impacts. The findings suggest that the wrist factors and edeologies of white matterhyper intensities on flare might be unique in individuals who have a history of exposure repetitive head impacts, military service or other sources. So while more researchis certainly needed, flarm or i might be a routine and practical tool that can help us detect and study long term white matter injury from repetitive head hits.

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