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Oxford University Press (OUP), Brain, 10(142), p. 3265-3279, 2019

DOI: 10.1093/brain/awz238

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PET-detectable tau pathology correlates with long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury

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Abstract

Is tau load associated with long-term outcomes of TBI? By using PET to assess tau deposits in patients with chronic TBI, Takahata et al. reveal elevated tau load compared to age-matched controls, and show that the abundance of tau in white matter is associated with late-onset neuropsychiatric symptoms.