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A case of frontal neuropsychological and neuroimaging signs following multiple primary-blast exposure.

This study supports the existence of primary blast-induced neurotrauma in humans and introduces a neuroimaging technique with potential to discriminate multiple-blast TBI. We would like to thank J.G. for sharing his story with us, Elizabeth Selgrade and Gregory McCarthy for helpful discussions regarding the project, and Christopher Lascola for providing a neuroradiology consult. We would also like to acknowledge the contributions of the Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center workgroup (members include Jean C. Beckham, Patrick S. Calhoun, Rita M. Davison, A. Meade Eggleston, John A. Fairbank, Kimberly T. Green, Angela C. Kirby, Harold Kudler, Jeffrey M. Hoerle, Christine E. Marx, Scott D. Moore, Victoria Payne, Mary C. Pender, Jennifer L. Strauss, Kristy K. Str…

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