IMAGING - BASED MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CEREBRAL VENTRICLES FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

Authors

  • Yo’ldosheva Naima Qudratovna Assistant of the department of OSTA in Bukhara State Medical Institute E-mail: neurologist77.ny@gmail.com ORCID ID: 0009-0002-8961-203X Author
  • Xaribova Yelena Aleksandrovna Scientific advisers: c.m.s., associate professor Author
  • O’rinov Muso Boltayevich d.m.s., professor Author

Abstract

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI), including mild concussions and moderate cranial injuries, remain one of the leading causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide. Structural and functional alterations of the brain caused by trauma are closely associated with changes in the cerebrospinal fluid system, particularly the cerebral ventricles. This study analyzes X-ray-anatomical, morphometric and neurological characteristics of cerebral ventricles in patients with various degrees of traumatic brain injury and evaluates their clinical significance.

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2025-12-01