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Functional and Structural Evidence of Neurofluid Circuit Aberrations in Huntington Disease
ABSTRACT Objective Disrupted neurofluid regulation may contribute to neurodegeneration in Huntington disease (HD). Because neurofluid pathways influence waste clearance, inflammation, and the distribution of central nervous system (CNS)–delivered therapeutics, understanding their dysfunction is increasingly important as targeted treatments emerge.
Kilian Hett +8 more
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Sandeep Bhuta, Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu, Gigi Nga Chi KwanGriffith University, School of Medicine, Department of Medical Imaging, Gold Coast Hospital, Southport, Gold Coast, QLD, AustraliaPurpose: To describe the imaging appearance of Scedosporium ...
Kwan GN, Hsu CC, Bhuta S
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibits racially disparate rates of disease progression. Black people with MS (B‐PwMS) experience a more severe disease course than non‐Hispanic White people with MS (NHW‐PwMS). Here we investigated structural and functional connectivity as well as structure–function decoupling in the ...
Emilio Cipriano +11 more
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Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy due to Biallelic Pathogenic Variants in PIGM
ABSTRACT Objective PIGM encodes a critical enzyme in the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)‐anchor biosynthesis pathway. While promoter‐region mutations in PIGM have been associated with a relatively mild phenotype characterized by portal vein thrombosis and absence seizures, recent evidence suggests that coding‐region mutations result in a more severe
Júlia Sala‐Coromina +11 more
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Abstract Dynamin 1 is a GTPase protein involved in synaptic vesicle fission, which facilitates the exocytosis of neurotransmitters necessary for normal signaling. Pathogenic variants in the DNM1 gene are associated with intractable epilepsy, often manifested as infantile spasms at onset, developmental delay, and a movement disorder, and are located in ...
Davide Mei +4 more
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Efficient quantum of mechanical simulation of diffusion-weighted MRI
Modern magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments require simultaneous spin and spatial dynamics treatment. This paper aims to demonstrate the possibility of simulating a large spin system for diffusion-weighted MRI experiments.
Ahmed J. Allami +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Retrograde trans‐synaptic degeneration (rTSD) from posterior visual pathway lesions in multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by hemi‐macular ganglion cell‐inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) thinning and contralateral visual field loss.
Abdul Jaber Tayem +17 more
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Transformer’s Role in Brain MRI: A Scoping Review
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a critical imaging technique that provides detailed visualization of internal structures without harmful radiation. This review focuses on key MRI modalities, including T1-weighted and T2-weighted imaging, functional ...
Mansoor Hayat, Supavadee Aramvith
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Modelling fibre fanning in diffusion-weighted MRI
Even if a number of methods have been proposed for resolving crossing fibres from diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI, other complex fibre geometries have drawn minimal attention. In this study, we focus on fibre orientation dispersion induced by within-voxel fanning. We use a multi-compartment, model-based approach to estimate fibre dispersion.
Sotiropoulos, SN, Behrens, T, Jbabdi, S
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore how cerebral hypoxia and Normal‐Appearing White Matter (NAWM) integrity affect MS lesion burden and clinical course. Methods Seventy‐nine MS patients, including 13 clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) patients and 66 relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) patients, and 44 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited from ...
Xinli Wang +8 more
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