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Frontiers in Neuroscience | www.frontiersin.org April 2022 | Volume 16 | Article 848730 Cortical Volume and Thickness Are Altered in ME/CFS for cortical and sub-cortical volumetric and thickness differences in ME/CFS, and to explore interaction-with-group regressions between volume and thickness maps and clinical measures which test for opposite correlations in the two groups. Brain magnetic_resonance imaging (MRI) has been performed to study the pathophysiology of ME/CFS (Zeineh et_al, 2014; Barnden et_al, 2015, 2019; Kimura et_al, 2019; Thapaliya et_al, 2020). More advanced MRI also reported increased T1 (myelin) levels in . . .
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