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. 2013 May 21;8(5):e64461. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0064461

Table 2. Cerebral perfusion in patients with mild traumatic brain injury compared to healthy controls.

Areas Patients(N = 18) Controls(N = 25)
CBF (ml • 100 g−1 • min−1) WM Global 34.54±3.67 33.86±4.05
Frontal 32.22±4.40 31.01±4.71
Temporo-parietal 36.08±3.71 37.00±5.12
Occipital 35.32±6.23 33.59±3.93
GM Global 42.90±5.04 45.47±4.17
Frontal 43.13±5.43 46.71±5.51
Temporo-parietal 46.14±6.04 48.00±5.62
Occipital 39.41±5.99 41.74±5.08
MTT (sec) WM Global 4.05±0.68 4.47±0.64
Frontal 3.93±0.74 4.42±0.72
Temporo-parietal 4.03±0.54 4.28±0.58
Occipital 4.18±0.83 4.70±0.70
GM Global 4.08±0.58 4.29±0.66
Frontal 3.74±0.65 4.06±0.69
Temporo-parietal 4.05±0.61 3.97±0.69
Occipital 4.44±0.72 4.83±0.75
CBV (ml • 100 g−1) WM Global 2.30±0.24 2.25±0.26
Frontal 2.08±0.29 2.00±0.26
Temporo-parietal 2.40±0.28 2.42±0.29
Occipital 2.41±0.28 2.33±0.31
GM Global 3.00±0.35 3.10±0.29
Frontal 2.79±0.41 3.01±0.36
Temporo-parietal 3.21±0.39 3.21±0.33
Occipital 2.90±0.42 3.07±0.37

Cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean transit time (MTT) and cerebral blood volume (CBV) in different cerebral regions in the white matter (WM) and grey matter (GM).