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Cerebellar atrophy following severe head injury in infants has been described in imaging studies. We report the case of a 4-year-old girl who died of accid... J Matschke,R Laas,F Schulz - 《Pediatric Neurosurgery》 被引量: 11发表: 2007年 Brain stem and cerebellar atrophy in chronic progre...
In a new preclinical study, American scientists have proved that even moderate alcohol consumption will accelerate brain atrophy and increase the number of amyloid plaques. Relevant research was published in the latest issue of the journal Neurobiology of Diseases. In the latest study, scientists from...
Alcohol abuse is harmful to the brain, but the effects of moderate consumption, and the earliest age when the harmful effects appear, are less known. Volume changes of small parts of the brain, e.g. hippocampus1and the ventricles2,3, have been associated with moderate consumption, but the ...
In relation to the adult brain, the immature brain might be more vulnerable to damage during and following traumatic brain injury, particularly in white-matter tracts. Given well-established evidence of corpus callosum atrophy, we hypothesized that anterior commissure volume (using quantitative magnetic...
came out that confirmed our hypothesis: specific hypomorphic mutations in 4 Y-complex components, namely Nup107, Nup133, Nup160 and Nup85 were reported to cause SRNS42 whereas a homozygous splicing mutation in NUP133 was identified in a GAMOS family with SRNS combined to brain atrophy40. Notewo...
brain computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 12 months before baseline that had normal results or demonstrated atrophy consistent with AD, no more than mild to moderate white matter disease, 2 or fewer lacunar infarcts, and a Hachinski Ischemia Scale score of 4 or less. ...
High-activity carriers with frontotemporal atrophy (-1 standard deviation/year) demonstrated >two-fold better cognitive performances per year compared to their less active peers with comparable atrophy rates. Discussion: Active lifestyles were associated with less functional decline and moderated brain-to-...
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Brain and C-T-L spine MRI at age's 2-years-11-months and 16-years showed diffuse progressive myelin and white matter loss with atrophy of brain and spinal cord (Fig. 1). Chromosomal microarray showed normal 46, XY results. Metabolic investigations (ammonia, lactate, venous blood gas, ...