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with normal reflexes and those with increased signal intensity in the white matter are likely to be spastic. (J Child Neurol 2001;16:668-672). Special Article Clinical Correlates of White - Matter Abnormalities ...
patients were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were grouped into A (never episodes) and B (episodes). Signal abnormalities outside the cerebral white matter were rated as absent, mild, or severe. A sum ...
demonstrated varying degrees of symmetric high signal intensity of the white matter within the posterior cerebral hemispheres. Involvement of the anterior hemispheres was seen only in cases with severe signal ...
a reasonable time period, and change of the brain abnormality needs to be correlated with clinical change. Confluent white matter lesions show fast progression and correlations with cognitive decline. Thus ...
F, Nierderkorn K, Schmidt R, et al. White matter signal abnormalities in normal individuals: correlation with carotid ultrasonography, cerebral blood flow measurements and cerebrovascular risk factors ...
patients with neuropathologically confirmed CBD were studied. We evaluated the area of the tegmentum in the midsagittal plane, subcortical white matter (SCWM) abnormality , asymmetric cerebral atrophy ...
) is a rare genetic form of cerebral white matter disease whose clin- icoradiologic correlation has not been completely understood. In this study, we investigated the association between clinical and brain ...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the neuroimaging abnormalities and their progression in patients with Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and identify clinical predictors of these imaging ...
cerebral involvement.The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of white matter and gray matter abnormalities in DM1 patients and to investigate their relationship with neurocognitive ...
in the distribution of the posterior cerebral circulation and are associated with visual disturbances. Basal ganglia and deep white matter lesions are less common and are associated with mental status changes. Most ...
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