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MRI improves diagnosis of microbleeding after brain injury in military personnel

September 15, 2015 by

Imaging patients soon after traumatic brain injury occurs can lead to better (more accurate) detection of cerebral microhemorrhages, or microbleeding on the brain, according to a new study of military service members.

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