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. 2012 Sep 1;29(13):2318–2327. doi: 10.1089/neu.2011.1763

Table 1.

mTBI Patient Demographics and Clinical Data Sorted by Elapsed Time Since Injury

Patient Age/gender Cause of injury GCS score Years since injury T2W MRI findings
1 21/M MVA 13 0.04 Unremarkable
2 36/F Fall 14 0.05 Unremarkable
3 43/F Fall 15 0.08 Unremarkable
4 47/M Falling object 15 0.09 Unremarkable
5 32/M Fall 15 0.15 Unremarkable
6 26/M Assault 15 0.28 Unremarkable
7 24/M Fall 15 0.59 Unremarkable
8 34/F MVA 15 1.33 Unremarkable
9 36/M Falling object 14 1.75 Unremarkable
10 50/F Assault 14 2.38 Unremarkable
11 23/M Assault 15 2.42 Unremarkable
12 28/M Ped/auto 15 2.54 Unremarkable
13 42/F MVA 15 2.58 Unremarkable
14 30/M Assault 15 2.58 Unremarkable
15 60/M Falling object 15 2.58 Right frontal lobe encephalomalacia
16 33/F Assault 15 3.00 Unremarkable
17 25/M Fall 15 3.00 Right frontal lobe encephalomalacia
18 50/F MVA 15 4.50 Unremarkable
19 49/M MVA 15 6.75 Unremarkable
20 45/M MVA 15 6.75 Unremarkable
21 59/F Fall 15 7.33 Unremarkable
22 48/M Fall 15 9.58 Unremarkable

mTBI, mild traumatic brain injury; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale score; T2W MRI, T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging; MVA, motor vehicle accident; Ped/auto, pedestrian struck by automobile.