Toronto researchers find CTE in brain of patient with no concussion history
TORONTO — Researchers at Toronto Western Hospital’s Canadian Concussion Centre have discovered the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in the brain of a deceased patient with no known history of concussions.
They say it’s the first known case of its kind.
The case study was published in the International Journal of Pathology and Research and presented at the centre’s annual symposium on concussion research.
The finding resulted from an autopsy examining the brain of a patient with a seven-year history of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as ALS, and motor neuron disease.


