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Old 02-24-2010, 09:56 PM #1
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Default Diffuse axonal injury research

Here is an article that appears to suggest how diffuse axonal injury takes place.

http://www.news-medical.net/news/201...-mild-TBI.aspx

Maybe they will be able to get a standard blood test for use after concussions. The diffuse axonal injury has been more of a catch all diagnosis that scientifically based. This study gives hope for better diagnosis.
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