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Original Article Caspase-cleaved glial fibrillary acidic protein within cerebellar white matter of the Alzheimer’s disease brain

Original Article Caspase-cleaved glial fibrillary acidic protein within cerebellar white matter of the Alzheimer’s disease brain

... in cerebellar white matter with little staining observed in grey ...in white matter together with GFAPccp in cerebellar AD ...the white matter of the cerebellum may ...

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Deep gray matter involvement in children with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis

Deep gray matter involvement in children with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis

... It was sug gested that bilateral symmetric involvement in the occipital and parietooccipital white matter, cerebellar peduncles and cerebellar white matter should suggest acute dissemina[r] ...

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Imaging studies in a unique familial dysmyelinating disorder

Imaging studies in a unique familial dysmyelinating disorder

... deep cerebellar white matter, internal capsule, corpus callosum, and subcortical white matter; although two of the patients with Canavan and the infants with the primary dysmyelinating ...

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Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy: Distinguishing Early Onset from Late Onset Disease Using a Brain MR Imaging Scoring Method

Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy: Distinguishing Early Onset from Late Onset Disease Using a Brain MR Imaging Scoring Method

... cerebellar white matter, the deep gray nuclei (den- tate, basal ganglia, and/or thalamic), and the pyra- midal tract (corticospinal tract), with later atrophy and involvement of the corpus callosum ...

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Cranial ultrasonography in maple syrup urine disease

Cranial ultrasonography in maple syrup urine disease

... periventricular white matter, the basal ganglia (mainly the pallidi), and the thalami (Fig ...cerebral white matter, but also involving basal ganglia, thalami, internal and external capsules, ...

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Disorders of lysosomes, peroxisomes, and mitochondria

Disorders of lysosomes, peroxisomes, and mitochondria

... Additionally, there may be spongiform degeneration of cerebral and cerebellar white matter, sometimes also involving the basal ganglia, thalami, dentate nuclei , brain stem, and cervical[r] ...

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Fragile X Premutation Carriers: Characteristic MR Imaging Findings of Adult Male Patients with Progressive Cerebellar and Cognitive Dysfunction

Fragile X Premutation Carriers: Characteristic MR Imaging Findings of Adult Male Patients with Progressive Cerebellar and Cognitive Dysfunction

... Olivopontocerebellar atrophy is an additional disor- der with occasional increased T2 signal intensity in the MCPs and in deep cerebellar white matter adjacent to the dentate nuclei (24–26). The term ...

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Four-year follow-up study in a NF1 Boy with a focal pontine hamartoma

Four-year follow-up study in a NF1 Boy with a focal pontine hamartoma

... (Figure 1C-G) which, despite not being specific to NF1 disease, may be related to increased membrane turnover [13]. In other words, in our NF1 affected child, a possible correlation between DWI and MRS was not ...

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T1 Hyperintensity in the Pulvinar: Key Imaging Feature for Diagnosis of Fabry Disease

T1 Hyperintensity in the Pulvinar: Key Imaging Feature for Diagnosis of Fabry Disease

... and cerebellar white matter or deep gray matter; evidence of ischemic infarction (cortical atrophy or T1 short- ening with T2 prolongation in the underlying white matter); and SI ...

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Impaired Trophic Interactions Between the Cerebellum and the Cerebrum Among Preterm Infants

Impaired Trophic Interactions Between the Cerebellum and the Cerebrum Among Preterm Infants

... Total cerebellar volume, cerebellar gray matter and myelinated white matter volumes, and fourth ventricle CSF volume were measured through manual outlining on the original, coronal, ...

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Neurofibromatosis type 1: the evolution of deep gray and white matter MR abnormalities

Neurofibromatosis type 1: the evolution of deep gray and white matter MR abnormalities

... The high-signal lesions on T2-weighted images were demonstrated in the basal ganglia , brain stem midbrain , pons, and cerebellar peduncles, cerebellar white matter, dentate nuclei of th[r] ...

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White matter development in early puberty: a longitudinal volumetric and diffusion tensor imaging twin study.

White matter development in early puberty: a longitudinal volumetric and diffusion tensor imaging twin study.

... White matter volume in 8 and 9 year old children is highly heritable ...that white matter surface area is also strongly influenced by ...in white matter microstructure during ...

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Neurobrucellosis: Clinical and Neuroimaging Correlation

Neurobrucellosis: Clinical and Neuroimaging Correlation

... Three types of imaging abnormalities are seen in neurobrucellosis: inflammation, white matter changes, and vascular insult. Inflammation may cause granu- lomatous formation (Fig 3) or enhancement of the ...

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A patient develops transient unique cerebral and cerebellar lesions after unruptured aneurysm coiling

A patient develops transient unique cerebral and cerebellar lesions after unruptured aneurysm coiling

... several white matter hyperintense lesions in the left cerebellar, bilateral occipitotemporal and left parietoccipital lobe during fluid-attenuated inversion recovery ...

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Analysis of correlation between cerebral perfusion and KIM score of white matter lesions in patients with Alzheimer’s disease

<p>Analysis of correlation between cerebral perfusion and KIM score of white matter lesions in patients with Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease</p>

... on white matter hyper- intensity have been conducted to investigate the relation- ship between WML and cognitive dysfunction in patients with cerebrovascular diseases, 15 – 18 the fi ndings are still con fl ...

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Production of IL-16 correlates with CD4+ Th1 inflammation and phosphorylation of axonal cytoskeleton in multiple sclerosis lesions

Production of IL-16 correlates with CD4+ Th1 inflammation and phosphorylation of axonal cytoskeleton in multiple sclerosis lesions

... In this study we investigated correlations between the reg- ulation of IL-16, regulation of CD4+Th1 inflammation, and inflammation-induced changes in axonal cytoskele- ton in lesions sampled from 39 autopsies of patients ...

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MR Characteristics and Neuropathology in Adult Onset Autosomal Dominant Leukodystrophy with Autonomic Symptoms

MR Characteristics and Neuropathology in Adult Onset Autosomal Dominant Leukodystrophy with Autonomic Symptoms

... confluent white matter changes, predominantly in a frontopari- etal distribution, along the corticospinal tracts down to the medulla oblongata and in the upper and middle cerebellar ...

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CEREBRAL LIPIDS IN PHENYLKETONURIA

CEREBRAL LIPIDS IN PHENYLKETONURIA

... Expressed in percentage of starting material in specimens of white matter (A) and mixed grey and white matter (B) in Case 1 and white matter in Cases Q and 3. t Calculated from a molecul[r] ...

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Morphometric study of the effect of Walnut (Juglans regia) leaf extract on
cerebrum malformation in fetuses of diabetic rats

Morphometric study of the effect of Walnut (Juglans regia) leaf extract on cerebrum malformation in fetuses of diabetic rats

... gray matter and white matter, ratio of gray matter to white matter and thickness of gray matter at 18 and 20 days in cerebrum of diabetic rats fetus as compared with other ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Left hemiparesis, ataxia, and optic neuritis in a child previously treated for pineoblastoma

Clinical Reasoning: Left hemiparesis, ataxia, and optic neuritis in a child previously treated for pineoblastoma

... Four months later, the patient developed 2 episodes of subacute left-sided weakness lasting more than a week. The second episode occurred during an upper respiratory infection. A new brain MRI showed several new ...

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