Dustin Cunningham1, Seongjin Choi1,
John Corrigan2, Jennifer Bogner2, W Mysiw2,
Cherian Renil Zachariah1, Michael V. Knopp1,
1Radiology, The
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order to differentiate mild chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients
from age matched healthy controls we explored the use of 7T diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI) of the cingulum bundle (CB) and the superior longitudinal
fasciculus (SLF). We observed qualitative and quantitative differences
between the two groups that included statistically different fractional
anisotropy (FA) values for a ROI placed in the CB and visually different
fibers for the SLF in the right hemisphere of TBI patients. Our results are
encouraging because they support the idea that DTI may be useful as a tool to
diagnose and characterize mild chronic TBI.