Diffusion Tensor Imaging for mTBI: Fact Finding and Controversies
and Canadian Caucus of AAJ
- What diffusion tensor imaging is
- Answers to common criticisms
- When and how DTI should be used
- Using DTI in conjunction with other MRI scans, neurobehavioral examinations, neuropsychological findings, and a history of the injury and symptoms
- Other tests that should be used to support a TBI case
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Summary
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a potent tool for understanding brain tissues, particularly white matter fasciculi. Despite some inherent limitations and criticisms, DTI has proven invaluable in various medical and research settings. In this webinar with Dr. Randall Benson, leading behavioral neurologist and imaging neuroscientist, you will gain a strong understanding of the underlying science and medicine behind DTI and learn how DTI can be a powerful tool in cases involving traumatic brain injuries. By recognizing its strengths and weaknesses, and employing it in conjunction with other diagnostic methods, DTI can provide valuable evidence in your next case.
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