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CYTOTOXIC LESIONS OF THE CORPUS CALLOSUM: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FINDINGS AND ETIOLOGIC FACTORS
Objective: Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs) are usually detected as a diffusion restriction in the splenium of the corpus callosum. They are rare secondary radiological findings associated with various clinical entities.
Mehmet Barburoğlu +8 more
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Psychotic disorders and splenium of the corpus callosum tumor: diagnostic and therapeutic approach [PDF]
Ben Aissa S +4 more
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Introduction: Corpus callosum is the largest and most important of the forebrain commissural tracts connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. This white matter tract plays essential role in sensory, motor and cognitive signal transmission across the right
Vadana Bala Murali Krishna +3 more
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Comparison of Measurements of Corpus Callosum in Formalin Fixed Brain and in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan [PDF]
Introduction: Corpus callosum is the collection of white fibres situated in the longitudinal fissure of brain connecting the two halves of the brain.
pradipta ray choudhury +3 more
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Age and Gender Related Changes in the Dimensions of Corpus Callosum by MRI-In South Indian Population [PDF]
Introduction: Corpus callosum is the largest and most important commissural white matter tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres. MRI helps in assessment of variation in its size and shape with respect to age and gender and possible ...
Aditi Jain +3 more
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Whole brain 3D MR fingerprinting in multiple sclerosis: a pilot study
Background MR fingerprinting (MRF) is a novel imaging method proposed for the diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This study aims to determine if MR Fingerprinting (MRF) relaxometry can differentiate frontal normal appearing white matter (F-NAWM) and ...
Thomaz R. Mostardeiro +7 more
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