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Global MRI data could provide important new understanding about brain injuries – News-Medical.Net
A sizable research consortium coordinated by NTNU and St. Olavs Hospital will analyse large amounts of MRI exam data from around the world.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 22 2020
A sizable research consortium coordinated by NTNU and St. Olavs Hospital will analyze large amounts of MRI exam data from around the world. The data will help researchers gain important new understanding about brain injuries in people who have had trauma to the head. The goal is to improve patient health care.
Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of disability and can have major consequences for patients and their loved ones. Patients can suffer a…
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