I’ve seen cross-sectional slices of brains confirmed to have CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) and these slices all seem to differ greatly from a normal looking brain. Currently, why can’t a CTE diagnosis be confirmed with medical imaging, but only through autopsy?

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I’ve seen cross-sectional slices of brains confirmed to have CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) and these slices all seem to differ greatly from a normal looking brain. Currently, why can’t a CTE diagnosis be confirmed with medical imaging, but only through autopsy?

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Let’s ask Herschel Walker to do his patriotic duty and dedicate his live brain to fighting this disease.

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