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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Magn Reson Imaging. 2019 Mar 13;50(5):1424–1432. doi: 10.1002/jmri.26718

Table 1.

Patient demographics, clinical data, symptoms and MRI findings, sorted by time from injury.

Patient Age/
Sex
TBI
Cause
GCS LOC
duration
(minutes)
Days
from
mTBI
Symptoms1 T1- and T2-weighted imaging findings
1 40/M Fall 15 3 3 V None
2 41/M Fall 15 <1 5 H, D, S
3 42/M Fall 14 5 5 H, S, M
4 22/M Assault 13 30 6 H
5 25/M Assault 15 25 10 H Right frontal convexity arachnoid cyst
6 32/M Assault 15 2 17 H, D, S, M None
7 23/M Assault 15 30 18 H, D, M
8 18/M Ped/Auto 15 15 19 H, D, M
9 51/M MVA 14 30 19 H Few punctate foci of abnormal T2 hyperintensities in frontal and parietal lobe subcortical WM with nonspecific etiology
10 37/M Fall 15 2 20 H, D None
11 51/F Bike fall 14 30 20 H, D, S Stable right cerebellopontine angle arachnoid cyst
12 28/F Bike/Auto 15 20 29 H, D, S None
13 32/F Fall 15 1 43 D, M
14 44/F Ped/Auto 15 <1 54 D, M
15 50/M Fall 15 <1 55 H, D, S, M

GCS - Glasgow Coma Scale

LOC - loss of consciousness

1

D - dizziness, H - headache, M – memory deficits, S - sleep disturbance, V - blurred vision.