White matter changes and late-life depressive symptoms: longitudinal study. Br J Psychiatry. 2007;191:212-217.Teodorczuk A, O'Brien JT, Firbank MJ, Pantoni L, Poggesi A, Erkinjuntti T, Wallin A, Wahlund LO, Gouw A, Waldemar G, Schmidt R, Ferro JM, Chabriat H, Bazner H, Inzitari ...
White matter changes mimicking a leukodystrophy in a patient with mucopolysaccharidosis: characteriza- tion by MRI. J Neurol Sci 2002;195:171-175.Barone R, Parano E, Trifiletti RR, et al. : White matter changes mimicking a leukodystrophy in a patient with mucopolysaccharidosis: ...
a focus on myelin and oligodendrocytes Sara E. Nasrabady1*, Batool Rizvi4, James E. Goldman2,4 and Adam M. Brickman3,4 Open Access Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is conceptualized as a progressive consequence of two hallmark pathological changes in grey matter: extracellular amyloid plaques...
The study by researchers led by Professor John O'Brien of the Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, Newcastle, England white brain matter, have shown that changes in the white ma...
Future studies including LBD patients experiencing only one type of phenomenon could help to shed light on the neural basis of individual symptoms. The DTI images were analysed using a TBSS approach but a probabilistic approach may better capture changes in white matter bundles associated with VH. ...
White matter lesions have been related to affective disorders and a history of late-onset depression in psychiatric patients. Their relation with mood disturbances in the general population is not known. We investigated the relation between white matter lesions and the presence of depressive symptoms ...
Teodorczuk A, O'Brien JT, Firbank MJ, Pantoni L, Poggesi A, Erkinjuntti T et al (2007). White matter changes and late-life depressive symptoms: longitudinal study. Br J Psychiatry 191: 212–217. Teper E, O'Brien JT (2008). Vascular factors and depression. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 23...
Background / Purpose: White matter lesions are very common amongst patients who present at the neurovascular clinic with symptoms suggestive of stroke. However, the pathological role of these lesions has yet to be explained. Main conclusion: White matter lesions are important findings amongst patients...
The significant increase in RD for BD-I compared with BD-II also proved stable in these additional analyses, except when PRS for BD, body mass index and psychotic symptoms were included as covariates (Supplement 5). Associations with clinical variables and polygenic risk White matter microstructure...
Interestingly, these microstructural changes were associated with reduction in CU traits and not with a reduction in CP symptoms. Our findings suggest a link between CU traits and abnormalities in the UF development, as well as the plasticity of white matter tracts in response to early intervention...