Boxers--computed tomography, EEG, and neurological evaluation
R. J. Ross, M. Cole, J. S. Thompson and K. H. Kim
During the last three years, 40 ex-boxers were examined to determine the
effects of boxing in regard to their neurological status and the computed
tomographic (CT) appearance of the brain. Thirty-eight of these patients
had a CT scan of the brain, and 24 had a complete neurological examination
including an EEG. The results demonstrate a significant relationship
between the number of bouts fought and CT changes indicating cerebral
atrophy. Positive neurological findings were not significantly correlated
with the number of bouts. Electroencephalographic abnormalities were
significantly correlated with the number of bouts fought. Computed
tomography and EEG of the brain should be considered as part of a regular
neurological examination for active boxers and, if possible, before and
after each match, to detect not only the effects of acute life-threatening
brain trauma such as subdural hematomas and brain hemorrhages, but the more
subtle and debilitating long-term changes of cerebral atrophy.
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