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Changes of an injured fornix in a patient with mild traumatic brain injury: Diffusion tensor tractography follow-up study

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Pages 1485-1488 | Received 13 Nov 2013, Accepted 28 May 2014, Published online: 24 Jun 2014

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Sung Ho Jang, Seong Ho Kim & Han Do Lee. (2018) Relation Between Memory Impairment and the Fornix Injury in Patients With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 97:12, pages 892-896.
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Sung Ho Jang & Young Hyeon Kwon. (2018) Central Pain Due to Traumatic Axonal Injury of the Spinothalamic Tract in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain & Neurorehabilitation 11:1.
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Sung Ho Jang & Jeong Pyo Seo. (2017) Delayed degeneration of the left fornical crus with verbal memory impairment in a patient with mild traumatic brain injury. Medicine 96:51, pages e9219.
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SungHo Jang & HanDo Lee. (2017) Diffusion tensor tractography studies on mechanisms of recovery of injured fornix. Neural Regeneration Research 12:10, pages 1742.
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Sung Ho Jang, Seong Ho Kim & Han Do Lee. (2016) New Neural Tracts from Bilateral Fornical Columns to Compensate Bilateral Injury of Fornical Crura. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 95:5, pages e75-e76.
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Sung Ho Jang & Han Do Lee. (2016) Compensatory Neural Tract from Contralesional Fornical Body to Ipsilesional Medial Temporal Lobe in a Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 95:2, pages e14-e17.
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SungHo Jang & YouSung Seo. (2016) Recovery of injured fornical crura following neurosurgical operation of a brain tumor: a case report. Neural Regeneration Research 11:5, pages 854.
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