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Old 05-01-2020, 12:02 PM #1
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Default Long-term cognitive decline after a single mTBI

What is the current consensus in the literature/research on whether or not a single mTBI leads to long-term lasting cognitive decline or accelerated brain atrophy (greater than the yearly rate due to aging)?
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There is not much consensus except that emotional stability or instability plays a big part in long term progression.

This broad question cannot be answered much more.

A more specific question, type of injury, age at injury, life style, personality, and many more variables play a big part.
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Thank you for your answer Mark! I've seen some literature that an inflammatory process is kicked off on injury that may last a very very long time, possibly attacking and destroying healthy nerve cells in the process. I was wondering if there had been any conclusion reached in mTBI cases. Thank you.
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I've never seen such a claim. Inflammation is a known issue.

This "attacking healthy nerve cells......" does not sound right.

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I think, what the chosenOne might be referring to is the concept of the post-inflammatory brain syndrome.
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