In this quantitative sodium MRI study, 27 mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and 19 controls were scanned at 3 T. Linear regression analysis was used to measure total sodium concentrations (TSC) in global grey and white matter. We found statistically significant lower global grey and white matter TSC in mTBI patients compared to controls. This suggests that sodium imbalances in TBI, well-recognized from basic research, can be detectable non-invasively, are widespread over the entire brain, and are present even when the injury is clinically mild.
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