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TawnyDew in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy | JAMA Neurology
About the publisher In their article,1, ascetics and fellow researchers come to the conclusion that there are now Pathologic Diagnosis Criteria for CTE. We also found no connection between the ages, the histories of attacks and the tau values in the brain. In Tai and co-workers3 there were significant overlaps in the patterns of aberrant tau deposit in epileptic temporomandibular and CTE.
Conclusions of the study were that its results raise doubts about the suggested uniqueness of the pathologic evidence ascribed to the CTE. Since Alzheimer' s is often associated with attacks of temple lobes, it is possible that in Alzheimer's the dew build-up is due to the basic electric activities and not to the neurological degeneration manifested by the measurement of amoyloid deposit.
Lastly, a full pathologic evaluation of the dew in the CTE should be followed by a thorough anamnesis of the attacks in these individuals in order to draw the clear conclusion that the dew values seen are due to post-traumatic effects and not to other neuro-diseases.
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