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White matter volumes and periventricular white matter hyperintensities in aging and dementia
Neurology, 2000To determine the relationship between MRI periventricular white matter hyperintensities, cerebral white matter volumes, neuropathologic findings, and cognitive status in aged individuals.The significance of periventricular white matter hyperintensities seen on MR images in aged individuals remains controversial.
Charles D. Smith+3 more
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Editorial: White blood cells matter in neonatal white-matter injury
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2016Discussion on the relationship between neonatal white-matter injury and white cells per the development of effective neuroprotective interventions in newborns.
Carina Mallard+2 more
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Microvasculature of the human cerebral white matter: Arteries of the deep white matter
Neuropathology, 2003The vascular architecture of the human cerebral deep white matter was studied using soft X‐ray and diaphanized specimens, achieved by intra‐arterial injection of barium and vascular stain respectively, and also by electron microscopic examination of the corrosion cast of arteries in normal adult brains. The deep white matter arteries passed through the
Michio Akima+5 more
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Current opinion in neurology and neurosurgery, 1991
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a leading role in the diagnosis of white matter disorders because of its superior sensitivity. It also allows a detailed analysis of white matter disorders, improving the specificity of the diagnoses. There is an increasing knowledge about MRI patterns, in particular in hereditary metabolic disorders.
Valk, J., Van der Knaap, M. S.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has a leading role in the diagnosis of white matter disorders because of its superior sensitivity. It also allows a detailed analysis of white matter disorders, improving the specificity of the diagnoses. There is an increasing knowledge about MRI patterns, in particular in hereditary metabolic disorders.
Valk, J., Van der Knaap, M. S.
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Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2021
Yaniv Assaf+2 more
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Yaniv Assaf+2 more
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2017
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has revolutionized the way we visualizing white matter. DTI is now available on most MRI scanners, and routine clinical acquisition is possible with shorter scan times. Selected axial, sagittal and coronal images obtained on a 3T MRI scanner have been labelled, and major, clinically-important fiber tracts are illustrated.
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has revolutionized the way we visualizing white matter. DTI is now available on most MRI scanners, and routine clinical acquisition is possible with shorter scan times. Selected axial, sagittal and coronal images obtained on a 3T MRI scanner have been labelled, and major, clinically-important fiber tracts are illustrated.
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1997
This chapter describes white matter disorders or leukoencephalopathy, a pathological change that leads to nonspecific radiological findings. Symptomatic patients have characteristic clinical findings that depend on tissue damage by the underlying pathology and the region of the white matter affected.
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This chapter describes white matter disorders or leukoencephalopathy, a pathological change that leads to nonspecific radiological findings. Symptomatic patients have characteristic clinical findings that depend on tissue damage by the underlying pathology and the region of the white matter affected.
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White Matter “Matters” in Alzheimer’s Disease
Neuroscience Bulletin, 2021Man-Yu Xu, Zhi-Qiang Xu, Yan-Jiang Wang
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White matter integrity, fiber count, and other fallacies: The do's and don'ts of diffusion MRI
NeuroImage, 2013Derek K. Jones, T. Knösche, R. Turner
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1995
Perry F. Renshaw+3 more
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Perry F. Renshaw+3 more
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