blood-brain barrier

Blood screening may replace CT scans in brain injuries

New York, April 3: The idea of a blood test detecting intensity of head injury and function of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) may soon become a reality as a study by University of Rochester Medical Center researchers shows promising results.

Blood screening may replace CT scans in brain injuries

According to the research, whose findings appear in the April edition of 'Journal of Emergency Nursing', the screening called S-100B blood test can be a safe alternative to a computed tomographydefine (CTdefine) scan.

CTdefine scan expose patients to radiations which can otherwise be avoided by a simple blood test

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