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Philip H Montenigro1, Christine M Baugh2, Daniel H Daneshvar3, Jesse Mez4, Andrew E Budson5, Rhoda Au6, Douglas I Katz7, Robert C Cantu8, Robert A Stern9.
Abstract
The long-term consequences of repetitive head impacts have been described since the early 20th century. Terms such as punch drunk and dementia pugilistica were first used to describe the clinical syndromes experienced by boxers. A more generic designation, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), has been employed since the mid-1900s and has been used in recent years to describe a neurodegenerative disease found not just in boxers but in American football players, other contact sport athletes, military veterans, and others with histories of repetitive brain trauma, including concussions and subconcussive trauma. This article reviews the literature of the clinical manifestations of CTE from 202 published cases. The clinical features include impairments in mood (for example, depression and hopelessness), behavior (for example, explosivity and violence), cognition (for example, impaired memory, executive functioning, attention, and dementia), and, less commonly, motor functioning (for example, parkinsonism, ataxia, and dysarthria). We present proposed research criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) which consist of four variants or subtypes (TES behavioral/mood variant, TES cognitive variant, TES mixed variant, and TES dementia) as well as classifications of 'probable CTE' and 'possible CTE'. These proposed criteria are expected to be modified and updated as new research findings become available. They are not meant to be used for a clinical diagnosis. Rather, they should be viewed as research criteria that can be employed in studies of the underlying causes, risk factors, differential diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of CTE and related disorders.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25580160 PMCID: PMC4288217 DOI: 10.1186/s13195-014-0068-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
Summary of published cases describing the clinical features of chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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| Parker [ | Boxers (n = 3) | Social | Anxiety | Reduced intelligence | Ataxia |
| inappropriateness | Labile emotions | Memory impairment | Clonus | ||
| Childish behavior | Fatigue | Impaired attention | Dragging gait | ||
| | | Visuospatial difficulties | Dysarthria | ||
| Muscle weakness | |||||
| Spasticity | |||||
| Tremor | |||||
| Herzog [ | Boxers (n = 7) | Boastfulness | Apathy | General cognitive impairment | Dysarthria |
| Personality changes | Flat affect | Memory difficulties | Masked facies | ||
| Impulsiveness | | Perseveration | Shuffling gait | ||
| Loss of control | | Language difficulties | Truncal ataxia | ||
| | | Alogia | |||
| Dementia | |||||
| Knoll | Boxers (n = 3) | Personality changes | Apathy | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| | | Flat affect | Memory impairment | Dysarthria | |
| Loss of interest | Visuospatial difficulties | Masked facies | |||
| Prolix | Alogia | | |||
| Dementia | |||||
| Jokl [ | Boxers (n = 3) | Boastfulness | Apathy | Reduced intelligence | Ataxia |
| Childish behavior | Depression | Executive dysfunction | Dysarthria | ||
| Paranoid delusions | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Masked facies | ||
| Personality changes | Fatigue | Impaired attention | Muscle weakness | ||
| Physical violence | Flat affect | Altered concentration | Shuffling gait | ||
| Psychosis | Insomnia | Language difficulties | Tremor | ||
| Short fuse | Irritability | Dysgraphia | Unsteady gait | ||
| Explosivity | Labile emotions | Visuospatial difficulties | | ||
| Social inappropriateness | Loss of interest | | |||
| Verbal violence | Mania | ||||
| | Mood swings | ||||
| Schwarz [ | Boxers (n = 3) | Personality changes | Fearfulness | Memory impairment | Ataxia |
| Short fuse | Irritability | Altered concentration | Dysarthria | ||
| Explosivity | Labile emotions | Language difficulties | Masked facies | ||
| | | | Muscle weakness | ||
| Stamping gait | |||||
| Tremor | |||||
| Unsteady Gait | |||||
| Soeder and Arndt [ | Boxers (n = 5) | Boastfulness | Apathy | General cognitive impairment | Clonus |
| Disinhibited behavior | Depressed mood | Executive dysfunction | Dysarthria | ||
| Inappropriate speech | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Masked facies | ||
| Paranoia | Fatigue | Impaired attention | Rolling gait | ||
| Personality changes | Flat affect | Altered concentration | Tremor | ||
| Physical violence | Insomnia | Language difficulties | Truncal ataxia | ||
| Psychosis | Mania | Alogia | Unsteady gait | ||
| Short fuse | Mood swings | ||||
| Explosivity | Prolix | ||||
| Social inappropriateness | | ||||
| Grahmann and Ule [ | Boxers (n = 4) | Childish behavior | Apathy | General cognitive impairment | Dysarthria |
| Confirmed CTE (1) | Disinhibited behavior | Depressed | Executive dysfunction | Swaying gait | |
| Disinhibited speech | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Masked facies | ||
| Impulsivity | Labile emotions | Impaired attention | |||
| Loss of control | Fatigue | Altered concentration | |||
| Physical violence | Flat affect | Dementia | |||
| Personality changes | Irritable | ||||
| Short fuse | Mood swings | ||||
| Explosivity | Prolix | ||||
| Social inappropriateness | | ||||
| Muller [ | Boxers (n = 3) | Social isolation | Fatigue | General cognitive impairment | Dysarthria |
| Personality changes | Irritability | Executive dysfunction | Unsteady gait | ||
| Lack of insight | | Impaired attention | Spastic gait | ||
| | | Memory impairment | | ||
| Altered concentration | |||||
| Dementia | |||||
| Spillane [ | Boxers (n = 5) | Childish behavior | Anxiety | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Disinhibited behavior | Depressed mood | Reduced intelligence | Dysarthria | ||
| Impulsivity | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Dragging gait | ||
| | Mania | Visuospatial difficulties | Muscle weakness | ||
| Payne mood swings | Dysgraphia | Tremor | |||
| Lack of insight | Unsteady gait | ||||
| Dementia | | ||||
| Mawdsley and Ferguson [ | Boxers (n = 10) | Impulsivity | Apathy | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Loss of control | Depression | Reduced intelligence | Dysarthria | ||
| Physical violence | Insomnia | Memory impairment | Dragging gait | ||
| Psychosis | Irritability | Language difficulties | Masked facies | ||
| Paranoid delusions | | Dysgraphia | Muscle weakness | ||
| Personality changes | | Dementia | Tremor | ||
| Short fuse | | | Unsteady gait | ||
| Explosivity | | | | ||
| Social inappropriateness | |||||
| Verbal violence | |||||
| Critchley [ | Boxers (n = 17) | Disinhibited speech | Depressed | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Disinhibited behavior | Labile emotions | Reduced intelligence | Clumsy | ||
| Impulsivity | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Dysarthria | ||
| Lack of insight | Insomnia | Impaired attention | Masked facies | ||
| Physical violence | Irritable | Altered concentration | Muscle weakness | ||
| Personality changes | Loss of interest | Visuospatial difficulties | Tremor | ||
| Social inappropriateness | Fatigue | Dementia | Unsteady gait | ||
| Short fuse | |||||
| Payne [ | Boxers (n = 6) | Disinhibited behavior | Depressed mood | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Impulsivity | Labile emotions | Reduced intelligence | Dysarthria | ||
| Paranoid delusions | Insomnia | Altered concentration | Unsteady gait | ||
| Physical violence | Mania | Visuospatial difficulties | | ||
| Psychotic | Mood swings | Memory impairment | |||
| Verbal violence | Suicidal ideation | | |||
| Johnson [ | Boxers (n = 17) | Loss of control | Anxiety | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Paranoid delusions | Labile emotions | Reduced intelligence | Dysarthria | ||
| Personality changes | Irritability | Memory impairment | Tremor | ||
| Psychotic | | Dementia | Dragging gait | ||
| Short fuse | | | Masked facies | ||
| Explosivity | | | Muscle weakness | ||
| Verbal violence | | | | ||
| Roberts [ | Boxers (n = 11) | Lack of insight | Apathy | Reduced intelligence | Ataxia |
| Paranoid delusions | Depression | Executive dysfunction | Dysarthria | ||
| Psychosis | Euphoria | Memory impairment | Dragging gait | ||
| Short fuse | Flat affect | Perseveration | Masked facies | ||
| Explosivity | Labile emotions | Impaired attention | Muscle weakness | ||
| | | Altered concentration | Shuffling gait | ||
| Language difficulties | Spasticity | ||||
| Dysgraphia | Tremor | ||||
| Visuospatial difficulties | Unsteady gait | ||||
| Dementia | | ||||
| Corsellis | Boxers (n = 13) Confirmed CTE (13) | Childish behavior | Anxiety | General cognitive impairment | Ataxia |
| Paranoid delusions | Labile emotions | Reduced intelligence | Dysarthria | ||
| Personality changes | Irritability | Memory impairment | Masked facies | ||
| Short fuse | | Dementia | Muscle weakness | ||
| Explosivity | | | Tremor | ||
| Social inappropriateness | | | Staggering gait | ||
| Social isolation | | | Shuffling gait | ||
| Verbal violence | | | Unsteady gait | ||
| Sabharwal | Boxers (n = 4) | Inappropriate speech | Depression | Reduced intelligence | Ataxia |
| | Irritability | Memory impairment | Spasticity | ||
| Labile emotions | | Dysarthria | |||
| Mood swings | | | |||
| Jordan | Boxers (n = 19) | Disinhibited speech | Depression | Impaired attention | Ataxia |
| Disinhibited behavior | Irritability | Altered concentration | Clonus | ||
| Flat affect | Memory impairment | Dysarthria | |||
| Mania | | Spasticity | |||
| | | Tremor | |||
| Unsteady gait | |||||
| Omalu | Football and wrestling (n = 5) | Paranoid delusions | Suicidality | General cognitive impairment | - |
| Social isolation | Anxiety | Memory impairment | |||
| Physical violence | Labile emotions | Language difficulties | |||
| Confirmed CTE (5) | | Irritability | Executive dysfunction | ||
| Insomnia | Impaired attention | ||||
| Depression | | ||||
| Mckee | Boxing, American football, ice hockey, wrestling (n = 64) | Explosivity | Depression | Memory impairment | Dysarthria |
| Aggression | Hopelessness | Executive dysfunction | Gait disturbance | ||
| Impulsivity | Suicidality | Impaired attention | Parkinsonism | ||
| Paranoia | Mood swings | Language difficulties | |||
| Visuospatial difficulties | |||||
| Dementia | |||||
| Confirmed CTE (64) | |||||
CTE, chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Summary of clinical features of chronic traumatic encephalopathy found in the literature
| Explosivity | Depression | Dementia | Ataxia |
| Loss of control | Hopelessness | Memory impairment | Dysarthria |
| Short fuse | Suicidality | Executive dysfunction | Parkinsonism |
| Impulsivity | Anxiety | Lack of insight | Gait Disturbance |
| Aggression | Fearfulness | Perseveration | Tremor |
| Rage | Irritability | Impaired attention and | Masked facies |
| Physical violence | Labile emotions | concentration | Rigidity |
| Verbal violence | Apathy | Language difficulties | Muscle weakness |
| Inappropriate speech | Loss of interest | Dysgraphia | Spasticity |
| Boastfulness | Fatigue | Alogia | Clonus |
| Childish behavior | Flat affect | Visuospatial | |
| Social inappropriateness | Insomnia | difficulties | |
| Disinhibited speech | Mania | General cognitive impairment | |
| Disinhibited behavior | Euphoria | Reduced intelligence | |
| Paranoid delusions | Mood swings | | |
| Personality changes | Prolix | | |
| Psychosis | | | |
| Social isolation |