Longitudinal corpus callosum microstructural decline in early-stage parkinson’s disease in association with akinetic-rigid symptom severity

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  • who: Matthew Amandola from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Longitudinal corpus callosum microstructural decline in early-stage Parkinson’s disease in association with akinetic-rigid symptom severity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study has some limitations, including the lack of a control group. For the ROI analyses, the authors focused on FA because FA is shown to be a more reliable and reproducible measure of microstructural integrity in white matter areas of dense axon fibers compared to MD54. Published in partnership with the Parkinson's Foundation 9 Standard protocol approvals, registrations, and patient . . .

     

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