scholarly journals Protective effect of acute splenic irradiation in rats with traumatic brain injury

Neuroreport ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaofei Huang ◽  
Yuanlan Lu ◽  
Lie Li ◽  
Tianjing Sun ◽  
Xuheng Jiang ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Mehmet Yalcin Gunal ◽  
Ayse Arzu Sakul ◽  
Ahmet Burak Caglayan ◽  
Fusun Erten ◽  
Oznur Ece Durmaz Kursun ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. S554-S555
Author(s):  
Y. Yazir ◽  
M. Ersahin ◽  
G. Yazicioglu ◽  
H.Z. Toklu ◽  
S. Gumru ◽  
...  

Brain Injury ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 23 (5) ◽  
pp. 459-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi-Gang Hu ◽  
Han-Dong Wang ◽  
Liang Qiao ◽  
Wei Yan ◽  
Qi-Fu Tan ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (04) ◽  
pp. 355-361 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacobus Donders ◽  
Eunice Kim

AbstractObjectives:Traumatic brain injury can result in cognitive impairments in children. The objective of this retrospective study was to determine to what extent such outcomes are moderated by cognitive reserve, as indexed by parental education.Methods: Sixty 6- to 16-year-old children completed the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Fifth Edition (WISC–V) within 30–360 days after having sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Their Full-Scale IQ and factor index scores were compared to those of demographically matched controls. In addition, regression analysis was used to investigate in the TBI group the influence of injury severity in addition to parental education on WISC–V factor index scores.Results: Cognitive reserve moderated the effect of TBI on WISC–V Full Scale IQ, Verbal Comprehension, and Visual Spatial. In the TBI group, it also had a protective effect with regard to performance on the Verbal Comprehension, Visual Spatial, and Fluid Reasoning indices. At the same time, greater injury severity was predictive of lower Visual Spatial and Processing Speed index scores in the TBI group.Conclusions: Cognitive reserve as reflected in parental education has a moderating effect with regard to children’s performance on the WISC–V after TBI, such that higher cognitive reserve is associated with greater preservation of acquired word knowledge and understanding of visual relationships. Measures that emphasize speed of processing remain affected by severity of TBI, even after accounting for the protective effect associated with cognitive reserve. (JINS, 2019,25, 355–361)


2009 ◽  
Vol 43 (7) ◽  
pp. 658-667 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hale Z. Toklu ◽  
Tayfun Hakan ◽  
Necat Bi˙ber ◽  
Seyhun Solakoğlu ◽  
Ayli˙z Velioğlu Öğünç ◽  
...  

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