Talk:Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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Diagnosis?
editThe current Diagnosis section states
- "Diagnosis of CTE cannot be made in living individuals. A clear diagnosis is possible during an autopsy.[17] Though there are signs and symptoms some researchers associate with CTE, there is no definitive test to prove the existence in a living person."
However, the Bennet Omalu article includes this:
- "Omalu is lead author in a study published in November 2017[19] that for the first time confirmed CTE in a living person. A chemical tracer, FDDNP, binds to tau proteins, detectable by positron emission tomography, and associated with the distinctive topographical distributions characteristic of CTE. Tested on at least a dozen former NFL players, it was confirmed postmortem in former linebacker Fred McNeill.[20]"
- [19] {{cite journal |last = Omalu |first = Bennet |display-authors=et al |title = Postmortem Autopsy-Confirmation of Antemortem [F-18]FDDNP-PET Scans in a Football Player With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy |journal = Neurosurgery |volume = 82 |issue = 2 |pages = 237–246 |date = 2017 |doi = 10.1093/neuros/nyx536 |pmid = 29136240 |url = https://cloudfront.escholarship.org/dist/prd/content/qt7rd3h3g7/qt7rd3h3g7.pdf?t=p0m0y6 }}
- [20] {{cite news |last = Kounang |first = Nadia |title = Ex-NFL player confirmed as 1st case of CTE in living patient. He resigned his coroner position in 2017. |newspaper = CNN |date = November 16, 2017 |url = https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/16/health/cte-confirmed-in-first-living-person-bn/ |access-date = 2017-12-11 }}
It seems to me that the Diagnosis section in this article needs an update but again, I'm not a subject matter expert and would prefer confirmation by one who knows before BEing BOLD. -- Eliyahu S Talk 13:23, 23 February 2020 (UTC)
Separate articles for professional wrestling & American football
editI think there's enough cases and knowledge out there about the condition to merit articles specifically about CTE in both professional wrestling and American football. The Optimistic One (talk) 11:52, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
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Cheerleading?
editWhy would CTE be an issue in cheerleading? This needs a bit of explanation, because it's not obvious. Ianhowlett (talk) 18:06, 11 July 2024 (UTC)