Hi, I Suffered A Mild TBI (multiple Concussions To The
History is the most important.
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Hi,
Thank you for posting your query.
I am Dr Sudhir Kumar, Neurologist, and would try my best to help you.
I have noted your clinical details. There is no investigation/tests to determine whether your symptoms are related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) or they were present before the injury. This can be decided only by history. If the symptoms were present prior to TBI, then, the symptoms are due to a psychiatric illness, unrelated to TBI. However, on the other hand, if symptoms came on only after the TBI, then, we can attribute them to TBI.
Brain functions can be assessed by PET (positron emission tomography) and neuro-psychological testing. These can help us correlate your symptoms to damage/involvement of specific areas of brain. However, causality can not be proved by these tests.
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You would need to see a Neurologist.
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Thank you for getting back.
You would need to see a Neurologist for detailed evaluation. He may order for PET scan, functional MRI and neuropsychological testing.
These tests would show your current level of brain functioning (or dysfunction). Only, if we do serial testing (say at intervals of 3-6 months), can we find out about improvement due to neuronal plasticity. Generally, neuropsychological testing is repeated. PET is not repeated due to the risk of radiation exposure, unless absolutely necessary.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM