Psychology, asked by muneerahda2000, 8 months ago

Why our brain lose the image of body parts,but it not posible to reimage? And why?

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Answered by zakeerabdul
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Summary: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common and potentially devastating clinical problem. Because prompt proper management of TBI sequelae can significantly alter the clinical course especially within 48 h of the injury, neuroimaging techniques have become an important part of the diagnostic work up of such patients. In the acute setting, these imaging studies can determine the presence and extent of injury and guide surgical planning and minimally invasive interventions. Neuroimaging also can be important in the chronic therapy of TBI, identifying chronic sequelae, determining prognosis, and guiding rehabilitation.

Keywords: Head injury, MRI, PET, neuroimaging, trauma, SPECT, CT
INTRODUCTION

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an extremely common and potentially devastating problem. Studies have estimated that nearly 1.6 million head injuries occur in the United States each year, resulting in over 50,000 deaths and over 70,000 patients with permanent neurological deficits.1–3 TBI accounts for up to 10% of the health care budget and an estimated annual cost to society of $30 billion.4 Because prompt proper management of TBI sequelae can significantly alter their course especially within 48 h of the injury, neuroimaging techniques, which can determine the presence and extent of the injury and guide surgical planning and minimally invasive interventions, play important roles in the acute therapy of TBI.4 Imaging also can be important in the chronic therapy of TBI, identifying chronic sequelae, determining prognosis, and guiding rehabilitation.








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