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Huntington's disease: Brain imaging in Huntington's disease

2019
Huntington's disease (HD) gene-carriers show prominent neuronal loss by end-stage disease, and the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been increasingly used to quantify brain changes during earlier stages of the disease. MRI offers an in vivo method of measuring structural and functional brain change. The images collected via MRI are processed
Eileanoir B, Johnson, Sarah, Gregory
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Brain‐specific Diseases

Biotechnology Journal, 2007
AbstractCover illustration: Brain‐specific diseases. Within a decade the prevalence of neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke and Alzheimer's disease among the elderly in industrialized nations is predicted to increase dramatically. This special issue of Biotechnology Journal has been edited by Nektarios Tavernarakis from the Institute of ...
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Inflammatory Brain Diseases

2014
Inflammatory brain diseases in childhood are underrecognized and lead to devastating, yet potentially reversible deficits. New onset neurological or psychiatric deficits in previously healthy children mandate an evaluation for an underlying inflammatory brain disease. Distinct disease entities have been described in childhood.
Marinka Twilt   +2 more
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Degenerative Brain Disease

2008
With the increase in the mean age of the populations of many countries, neurodegenerative diseases are becoming increasingly important. Of particular urgency is their early diagnosis, to allow for early therapeutic intervention since neurodegeneration begins long before the patient experiences any symptoms. In fact, it can be months or years before the
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Brain Hydatid Disease

2017
Intracranial hydatidosis is a rare parasitic disease secondary to human intracranial development of the larval cysts of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. The cyst, which is usually encephalic, spherical, solitary, subcortical, and supratentorial, is most often seen in children or young men.
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BRAIN DISEASE

1988
D ALASTAIR S, null FRCP, null GÉRARD
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Neuropsychopharmacology across brain diseases

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2012
David J, Nutt   +2 more
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