Michael Zeineh, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Neuroradiology at Stanford Medicine Children's Health in Palo Alto, CA. He specializes in diagnostic radiology and has extensive experience in the field. Dr. Zeineh has conducted research on the microstructural alterations in tract development in college football and volleyball players using advanced diffusion MRI techniques. His studies have revealed longitudinal changes in brain microstructure, particularly in concussed athletes, which may indicate alterations in white matter development.
Additionally, Dr. Zeineh has investigated longitudinal alterations of cerebral blood flow in high-contact sports. By measuring changes in brain perfusion, he aims to identify potential indicators of injury resulting from repetitive head trauma. His research emphasizes the importance of longitudinal studies with control groups to account for interindividual and developmental effects. Dr. Zeineh's work contributes to the understanding of the impact of high-contact sports on brain health and provides valuable insights for the medical community.
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