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    Altered DTI scalars in the hippocampus are associated with morphological and structural changes after traumatic brain injury

    Blunt and diffuse injury is a highly prevalent form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) which can result in microstructural alterations in the brain. The blunt impact on the brain can affect the immediate contact ...

    Palkin Arora, Richa Trivedi, Megha Kumari, Kavita Singh in Brain Structure and Function (2024)

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    Acute metabolic alterations in the hippocampus are associated with decreased acetylation after blast induced TBI

    Blast induced Traumatic brain injury (BI-TBI) is common among military personnels as well as war affected civilians. In the war zone, people can also encounter repeated exposure of blast wave, which may affect...

    Megha Kumari, Palkin Arora, Priyanka Sharma, Yasha Hasija, Poonam Rana in Metabolomics (2023)

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    Temporal profile of serum metabolites and inflammation following closed head injury in rats is associated with HPA axis hyperactivity

    Closed head injury (CHI) causes neurological disability along with systemic alterations that can activate neuro-endocrine response through hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activation. A dysregulated H...

    Palkin Arora, Kavita Singh, Megha Kumari, Richa Trivedi in Metabolomics (2022)

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    Oxidative stress contributes to cerebral metabolomic profile changes in animal model of blast-induced traumatic brain injury

    Blast-induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been recognized as the common mode of traumatic brain injury amongst military and civilian personnel due to an increased insurgent activity domestically and abroad. Previou...

    Poonam Rana, Kakulavarapu V. Rama Rao, Arunreddy Ravula, Richa Trivedi in Metabolomics (2020)

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    Microstructural abnormalities of uncinate fasciculus as a function of impaired cognition in schizophrenia: A DTI study

    Neuropsychological studies have reported that attention, memory, language, motor and emotion processing are impaired in schizophrenia. It is known that schizophrenia involves structural alterations in the whit...

    Sadhana Singh, Kavita Singh, Richa Trivedi, Satnam Goyal in Journal of Biosciences (2016)

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    Correlation of quantitative sensorimotor tractography with clinical grade of cerebral palsy

    The purpose of this study was to determine whether tract-specific diffusion tensor imaging measures in somatosensory and motor pathways correlate with clinical grades as defined using the Gross Motor Function ...

    Richa Trivedi, Shruti Agarwal, Vipul Shah, Puneet Goyel, Vimal K. Paliwal in Neuroradiology (2010)

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    Understanding Development and Lateralization of Major Cerebral Fiber Bundles in Pediatric Population Through Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Tractography

    Region of interest based morphometric diffusion tensor imaging analysis, has been used extensively for the assessment of age-related changes in human brain, is limited to two dimensions and does not reflect th...

    Richa Trivedi, Shruti Agarwal, Ram Kishore S Rathore, Sona Saksena in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    Region-specific maturation of cerebral cortex in human fetal brain: diffusion tensor imaging and histology

    In this study, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunohistochemical analysis in different cortical regions in fetal brains at different gestational age (GA) were perfor...

    Richa Trivedi, Rakesh K. Gupta, Nuzhat Husain, Ram K. S. Rathore in Neuroradiology (2009)

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    Comparative Evaluation of the Cerebral and Cerebellar White Matter Development in Pediatric Age Group using Quantitative Diffusion Tensor Imaging

    Age-dependent changes in the normal cerebral white matter have been reported; however, there is no study on normal cerebellar white matter maturation in develo** brain using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). W...

    Sona Saksena, Nuzhat Husain, Gyanendra K. Malik, Richa Trivedi in The Cerebellum (2008)

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    Increased anisotropy in neonatal meningitis: an indicator of meningeal inflammation

    Increased anisotropy in brain abscesses has been shown to be due to adhesion of inflammatory cells and is suggestive of an active inflammatory process. The objective of this study was to determine if similar c...

    Richa Trivedi, Gyanendra K. Malik, Rakesh K. Gupta, Amit Gupta in Neuroradiology (2007)