运动员慢性创伤性脑病

Y. G. Yakovlenko, V. Fomin, N. V. Chertov, O. V. Chertov
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摘要

从医学和运动的角度来看,慢性创伤性脑病的问题是非常相关的。遗憾的是,目前国内文献对这一问题的讨论还不够。运动中重复性轻度创伤性脑损伤的后果具有重要的社会作用,这就决定了研究这一问题的相关性和研究解决方法的必要性。这篇文章提供了一个简短的文献回顾,重复性轻度创伤性脑损伤的慢性后果的运动员主要是在接触运动。统计数据的流行慢性创伤性脑病在专业和非专业体育协会给出。讨论了所研究病理的发展条件和发病机制问题。在微观结构水平的大脑物质的变化,病理生化反应和遗传易感性的因素进行了描述。外伤性脑病的现代临床诊断标准,以及与其他神经退行性疾病的鉴别诊断标准。主要的发病机制的发展临床相似,但完全由遗传决定的神经变性简要介绍。一个适应的分类脑震荡在运动员和标准返回体育活动后,轻度创伤性脑损伤给出。特别关注创伤性脑病的放射学诊断,基于现代神经成像方法,如磁共振体积法和正电子发射断层扫描。在文章的最后,数据提出了有希望的方向,为发展的方法治疗疾病的研究。
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in athletes
   The problem of chronic traumatic encephalopathy is extremely relevant from both medical and sports points of view. Unfortunately, in the domestic literature to date, this issue is not discussed enough. The consequences of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in sports play an important social role, which determines the relevance of studying the problem and the need to develop methods for solving it. This article provides a brief review of the literature on the chronic consequences of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in athletes predominantly in contact sports. Statistical data on the prevalence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in professional and non-professional sports associations are given. The issue of development conditions and mechanisms of pathogenesis of the studied pathology is discussed. Changes in the substance of the brain at the microstructural level, pathological biochemical reactions and factors of genetic predisposition are described. Modern criteria for the clinical diagnosis of traumatic encephalopathy, as well as criteria for differential diagnosis with other neurodegenerative diseases, are indicated. The main pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of clinically similar, but exclusively genetically determined neurodegenerations are briefly presented. An adapted classification of concussion in athletes and criteria for returning to sports activities after a mild traumatic brain injury are given. Special attention is paid to the radiological diagnosis of traumatic encephalopathy, based on modern methods of neuroimaging, such as magnetic resonance volumetry and positron emission tomography. At the end of the article, data are presented on promising directions for the development of methods for treating the disease under study.
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