Diagnostic performance of point-of-care ubiquitin carboxy-terminal Hydrolase-L1 assay in distinguishing imaging abnormalities in traumatic brain injury: A TRACK-TBI cohort study

Author:

Wang Kevin K.,Munoz-Pareja Jennifer C.ORCID,Lautenslager Lauren A.ORCID,Tyndall J. Adrian,Yang Zhihui,Kerrigan Maria R.,Diaz-Arrastia Ramon,Korley Frederick K.,Okonkwo DavidORCID,Puccio Ava M.,Yue John K.ORCID,Taylor Sabrina R.ORCID,Mukherjee PratikORCID,Yuh Esther L.,Temkin Nancy R.ORCID,Robertson Claudia S.ORCID,Sun Xiaoying,Jain SoniaORCID,Markowitz Amy J.,Manley Geoffrey T.,Adeoye Opeolu,Badjatia Neeraj,Boase Kim,Bodien Yelena,Bullock M. Ross,Chesnut Randall,Corrigan John D.,Crawford Karen,Dikmen Sureyya,Duhaime Ann-Christine,Ellenbogen Richard,Feeser V Ramana,Ferguson Adam R.,Foreman Brandon,Gardner Raquel,Gaudette Etienne,Giacino Joseph,Gonzalez Luis,Gopinath Shankar,Gullapalli Rao,Hemphill J Claude,Hotz Gillian,Kramer Joel,Kreitzer Natalie,Levin Harvey,Lindsell Chris,Machamer Joan,Madden Christopher,Martin Alastair,McAllister Thomas,McCrea Michael,Merchant Randall,Nelson Lindsay,Ngwenya Laura,Palacios Eva,Perl Daniel,Rabinowitz Miri,Rosand Jonathan,Sander Angelle,Satris Gabriella,Schnyer David,Seabury Seth,Toga Arthur,Valadka Alex,Vassar Mary,Vespa Paul,Zafonte Ross

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine

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