Visual system pathology in humans and animal models of blast injury

GJ DeWalt, WD Eldred - Journal of comparative neurology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
GJ DeWalt, WD Eldred
Journal of comparative neurology, 2017Wiley Online Library
Injury from blast exposure is becoming a more prevalent cause of death and disability
worldwide. The devastating neurological impairments that result from blasts are significant
and lifelong. Progress in the development of effective therapies to treat injury has been
slowed by its heterogeneous pathology and the dearth of information regarding the cellular
mechanisms involved. Within the last decade, a number of studies have documented visual
dysfunction following injury. This brief review examines damage to the visual system in both …
Abstract
Injury from blast exposure is becoming a more prevalent cause of death and disability worldwide. The devastating neurological impairments that result from blasts are significant and lifelong. Progress in the development of effective therapies to treat injury has been slowed by its heterogeneous pathology and the dearth of information regarding the cellular mechanisms involved. Within the last decade, a number of studies have documented visual dysfunction following injury. This brief review examines damage to the visual system in both humans and animal models of blast injury. The in vivo use of the retina as a surrogate to evaluate brain injury following exposure to blast is also highlighted.
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