Altered functional resting-state hypothalamic connectivity and abnormal pituitary morphology in children with prader-willi syndrome

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  • who: Akvile Lukoshe from the The Netherlands The Netherlands The Netherlands The Netherlands have published the paper: Altered functional resting-state hypothalamic connectivity and abnormal pituitary morphology in children with Prader-Willi syndrome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine the anatomical differences of the mammillary bodies and as well as of the in children with PWS. The authors report hypothalamic with lateral occipital complexes in both hemispheres which are implicated in response to food and reward system and absence of might therefore at least partially contribute to the . . .

     

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