Macromolecular changes in spinal cord white matter characterize whiplash outcome at 1-year post motor vehicle collision
Abstract Each year, whiplash injuries from motor vehicle collisions (MVC) affect millions worldwide, with no strong evidence of pathology. While the majority recover soon after the injury, the same is not true for roughly 20% reporting higher levels of pain and distress, without diagnostic options....
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Autores principales: | Mark A. Hoggarth, James M. Elliott, Zachary A. Smith, Monica Paliwal, Mary J. Kwasny, Marie Wasielewski, Kenneth A. Weber, Todd B. Parrish |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/09b8ec8bc0da4e6193cc07aa0d0d86ab |
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