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609 related items for PubMed ID: 25679273

  • 1. Decreased apparent diffusion coefficient in the pituitary and correlation with hypopituitarism in patients with traumatic brain injury.
    Zheng P, He B, Guo Y, Zeng J, Tong W.
    J Neurosurg; 2015 Jul; 123(1):75-80. PubMed ID: 25679273
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  • 3. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging improves outcome prediction in adult traumatic brain injury.
    Hou DJ, Tong KA, Ashwal S, Oyoyo U, Joo E, Shutter L, Obenaus A.
    J Neurotrauma; 2007 Oct; 24(10):1558-69. PubMed ID: 17970619
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  • 9. Symptoms of gonadal dysfunction are more predictive of hypopituitarism than nonspecific symptoms in screening for pituitary dysfunction following moderate or severe traumatic brain injury.
    Cuesta M, Hannon MJ, Crowley RK, Behan LA, Tormey W, Rawluk D, Delargy M, Agha A, Thompson CJ.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2016 Jan; 84(1):92-8. PubMed ID: 26252757
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  • 11. Anterior pituitary function may predict functional and cognitive outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury undergoing rehabilitation.
    Bondanelli M, Ambrosio MR, Cavazzini L, Bertocchi A, Zatelli MC, Carli A, Valle D, Basaglia N, Uberti EC.
    J Neurotrauma; 2007 Nov; 24(11):1687-97. PubMed ID: 18001199
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  • 15. Prognostic value of diffusion tensor imaging parameters in severe traumatic brain injury.
    Betz J, Zhuo J, Roy A, Shanmuganathan K, Gullapalli RP.
    J Neurotrauma; 2012 May 01; 29(7):1292-305. PubMed ID: 22364596
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  • 18. Magnetic resonance imaging changes in the pituitary gland following acute traumatic brain injury.
    Maiya B, Newcombe V, Nortje J, Bradley P, Bernard F, Chatfield D, Outtrim J, Hutchinson P, Matta B, Antoun N, Menon D.
    Intensive Care Med; 2008 Mar 01; 34(3):468-75. PubMed ID: 18046535
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  • 19. Dynamic pituitary hormones change after traumatic brain injury.
    Zheng P, He B, Tong W.
    Neurol India; 2014 Mar 01; 62(3):280-4. PubMed ID: 25033850
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  • 20. Acute and long-term pituitary insufficiency in traumatic brain injury: a prospective single-centre study.
    Klose M, Juul A, Struck J, Morgenthaler NG, Kosteljanetz M, Feldt-Rasmussen U.
    Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2007 Oct 01; 67(4):598-606. PubMed ID: 17880406
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