diffuseaxonalinjurygrading

2021年5月14日—Gradingofdiffuseaxonalinjuryduetotraumaisdescribedaccordingtotheanatomicdistributionofinjury.Contrarytotheimplicationof ...,Prognosis.AspectrumofclinicalconsequencesmayfollowDAI,dependentontheseverityofthepathologyrangingfromveryminortoextensivelydiffusedamage.,由FBMesfin著作·2023·被引用47次—Grade1:Amilddiffuseaxonalinjurywithmicroscopicwhitematterchangesinthecerebralcortex,corpu...

Diffuse axonal injury (grading)

2021年5月14日 — Grading of diffuse axonal injury due to trauma is described according to the anatomic distribution of injury. Contrary to the implication of ...

Diffuse Axonal Injury - Grading

Prognosis. A spectrum of clinical consequences may follow DAI, dependent on the severity of the pathology ranging from very minor to extensively diffuse damage.

Diffuse Axonal Injury

由 FB Mesfin 著作 · 2023 · 被引用 47 次 — Grade 1: A mild diffuse axonal injury with microscopic white matter changes in the cerebral cortex, corpus callosum, and brainstem · Grade 2: A moderate diffuse ...

Diffuse Axonal Injury Imaging and Diagnosis

2021年10月27日 — Grade 1: Mild diffuse axonal injury with microscopic white matter changes in the cerebral cortex, corpus callosum, and brainstem. Grade 2: ...

Diffuse axonal injury in head injury

由 JH Adams 著作 · 1989 · 被引用 1634 次 — Diffuse axonal injury was identified in 122 of a series of 434 fatal non-missile head injuries–-10 grade 1, 29 grade 2 and 83 grade 3. In 24 of these cases the ...

Does Diffuse Axonal Injury MRI Grade Really Correlate ...

由 S Lohani 著作 · 2020 · 被引用 7 次 — DAI is generally classified into 3 grades. ... The focal lesions can often only be identified microscopically. This understanding has been partly modified after ...

Extended Anatomical Grading in Diffuse Axonal Injury ...

由 SA Hamdeh 著作 · 2017 · 被引用 101 次 — The histopathological grading of DAI, proposed by Adams and associates into grades 1–3 is based on the presence of axonal injury in the cerebral ...

Neuroimaging in diffuse axonal injury

由 R Pačinskaitė 著作 — DAI is classified into 3 grades based on the anatomic distribution of the injury: grade I involves grey-white matter interfaces, grade II involves fibers of the ...