MR imaging in white matter diseases of the brain and spinal cord. Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg: New York; 2005.van Zijl, PCM.; Nagae-Poetscher, L.; Mori, S. Quantitative Diffusion Imaging. In: Filippi, M.; Stefano, ND.; Dousset, V.; McGowan, JC., editors. MR imaging in white...
This study demonstrates that pre-operative brain white matter damage assessed with diffusion tensor imaging is associated with poor outcome in patients with peripheral arterial disease undergoing infrainguinal surgical revascularization. The relationship between peripheral arterial disease and other comorbidities ...
Part-of-the- brain — "white matter and brain adults — were first seen to perform a computer task that challenges their visual and musical memory. Later the team all of the subjects took the nature厥romances, but two-thirds of them also exercised half of the computer did musical training...
the white matter is as a white as the name would imply. The boundaries where the gray matter and the white matter come together are known as the “gray matter/white matter interface.” In such areas, there is a significant difference in the density of brain material, which makes them cons...
Relatively little is known about how white matter hyperintensity (WMH) changes relate to well‐characterised markers of disease progression such as brain atrophy rates in autosomal dominant familial AD (ADAD). Such analyses may improve models of disease progression and indicate whether WMH accrual and...
The effects of the white spots increase in volume as they spread across the surface of the brain. Here marked in blue. Credit: NTNU Scarring in their brain’s white matter does more harm than previously thought. It’s quite possible that you are one of those people with wh...
Objects: The objects of the study reported were to recognize different patterns of white matter disease (WMD) in the follow-up of children after surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy for malignant primary brain tumors and to evaluate statistical data on the incidence of WMD and various risk ...
matter of several different species suggest that specific molecular events within brain white matter may better explain observed pathological changes and cognitive deficits. This review focuses on recent evidence highlighting the importance of white matter in deciphering the course of “normal” brain ...
In some diseases, hyperintense lesions in the WM may accompany certain primary neurodegenerative (mostly grey matter) disorders, such as multisystem atrophy (MSA) or adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD). A special category is constituted by vascular disease, in which both grey matter and WM ...
White matter (WM) diseases are characterized by progressive degeneration of axons, oligodendrocytes and myelin sheath in one specific or multiple regions of the central nervous system (CNS). From: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, 2021 ...