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  • - A 31-year-old man experienced a mild traumatic brain injury at 24 and, seven years later, showed lower verbal intelligence compared to performance intelligence, alongside frontal lobe dysfunction.
  • - Standard MRI scans did not reveal any abnormalities; however, advanced diffusion tensor imaging identified missing fibers from the corpus callosum to the frontal cortex in the left hemisphere.
  • - The findings from diffusion tensor imaging may provide insights into the patient's verbal intelligence decline and specific left frontal lobe issues, highlighting its usefulness in diagnosing mild traumatic brain injuries with diffuse axonal injury.

Article Abstract

We report the case of a 31-year-old man who had mild traumatic brain injury as a result of an accident at the age of 24 years. Seven years after the trauma, at the age of 31 years, he had a lower verbal intelligence quotient than performance intelligence quotient by the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Revised, and frontal lobe dysfunction, for example, difficulty in maintaining or changing the set as revealed by the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test Keio Version. Conventional brain magnetic resonance imaging had not shown any abnormalities. Abnormal brain areas were detected on magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging. On tractography, some fibres from the corpus callosum towards the frontal cortex were noted to be lacking in the left hemisphere compared with the right. The tractography results may explain the patient's lowered verbal intelligence quotient and focal left frontal lobe dysfunction. Diffusion tensor imaging is therefore helpful in detecting lesions in mild traumatic brain injury with diffuse axonal injury.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0065DOI Listing

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