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Neuroimaging findings generally nondiagnostic in children and adolescents with sports-related concussions

June 2, 2015 by

Researchers examined neuroimaging studies obtained in children and adolescents with sports-related concussions and found that the images appeared normal in 78% of cases. Although usually nondiagnostic, occasionally such studies can be useful in guiding decisions about return to play.

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