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View article: Association between serum triglycerides and stroke type, severity, and prognosis. Analysis in 6558 patients
Association between serum triglycerides and stroke type, severity, and prognosis. Analysis in 6558 patients Open
View article: Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Individuals With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Individuals With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Open
View article: Longitudinal hippocampal diffusion‐weighted imaging and T2 relaxometry demonstrate regional abnormalities which are stable and predict subfield pathology in temporal lobe epilepsy
Longitudinal hippocampal diffusion‐weighted imaging and T2 relaxometry demonstrate regional abnormalities which are stable and predict subfield pathology in temporal lobe epilepsy Open
Objective High‐resolution (1 mm isotropic) diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of the hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients has shown patterns of hippocampal subfield diffusion abnormalities, which were consistent with hippocampa…
View article: Lifespan Volume Trajectories From Non–harmonized T1–Weighted MRI Do Not Differ After Site Correction Based on Traveling Human Phantoms
Lifespan Volume Trajectories From Non–harmonized T1–Weighted MRI Do Not Differ After Site Correction Based on Traveling Human Phantoms Open
Multi–site imaging consortiums strive to increase participant numbers by pooling data across sites, but scanner related differences can bias results. This study combines data from three research MRI centers, including three different scann…
View article: A Normative Brain MRI Database of Neurotypical Participants from 5 to 90 Years of Age
A Normative Brain MRI Database of Neurotypical Participants from 5 to 90 Years of Age Open
Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of clinical populations often require comparison to a normative ‘control’ cohort, usually of similar age/sex, scanned with the same protocol. The goal here was to create a normative brain MRI …
View article: <scp>R2</scp>* and quantitative susceptibility mapping in deep gray matter of 498 healthy controls from 5 to 90 years
<span>R2</span>* and quantitative susceptibility mapping in deep gray matter of 498 healthy controls from 5 to 90 years Open
Putative MRI markers of iron in deep gray matter have demonstrated age related changes during discrete periods of healthy childhood or adulthood, but few studies have included subjects across the lifespan. This study reports both transvers…
View article: Regional hippocampal diffusion abnormalities associated with subfield‐specific pathology in temporal lobe epilepsy
Regional hippocampal diffusion abnormalities associated with subfield‐specific pathology in temporal lobe epilepsy Open
Objective Hippocampal sclerosis (HS) is the most common pathology and best predictor of surgical outcome for medically refractory patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Current clinical MRI methods can detect HS, but subfield patholog…
View article: Evolution of deep gray matter volume across the human lifespan
Evolution of deep gray matter volume across the human lifespan Open
Magnetic resonance imaging of subcortical gray matter structures, which mediate behavior, cognition and the pathophysiology of several diseases, is crucial for establishing typical maturation patterns across the human lifespan. This single…
View article: Sexual dimorphism of volume reduction but not cognitive deficit in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: A combined diffusion tensor imaging, cortical thickness and brain volume study
Sexual dimorphism of volume reduction but not cognitive deficit in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: A combined diffusion tensor imaging, cortical thickness and brain volume study Open
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revealed abnormalities in brain volumes, cortical thickness and white matter microstructure in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD); however, no study has reported all three measures wit…
View article: Diffusion tensor imaging of white matter and correlates to eye movement control and psychometric testing in children with prenatal alcohol exposure
Diffusion tensor imaging of white matter and correlates to eye movement control and psychometric testing in children with prenatal alcohol exposure Open
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can cause central nervous system dysfunction and widespread structural anomalies as detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study focused on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter in a lar…
View article: Relationships between Head Circumference, Brain Volume and Cognition in Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Relationships between Head Circumference, Brain Volume and Cognition in Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Open
Head circumference is used together with other measures as a proxy for central nervous system damage in the diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, yet the relationship between head circumference and brain volume has not been invest…
View article: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain Development in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain Development in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Open
Prenatal alcohol exposure has detrimental consequences on brain development, resulting in a wide range of physical, cognitive and behaviour deficits termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) …