Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of axonal degenerative changes in the cerebral peduncle of the corticospinal tract following cerebral hypoxic–ischemic damage might distinguish infants most ...
BRAIN swelling continues to be the most difficult problem confronting the neurosurgeon treating the space-taking complications of craniocerebral injury. Despite the advent of hypothermia and potent ...
Negative motor evoked potentials after cerebral infarction, indicative of poor recovery of limb motor function, tend to be accompanied by changes in fractional anisotropy values and the cerebral ...
MRI is increasingly being used to investigate brain development and pathology in infants who are born preterm. In addition to the major destructive white matter (WM) lesions, such as periventricular ...
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The case: A 53-year-old right-handed woman reported 2 years of gait difficulties and progressive clumsiness and weakness of her right upper and lower extremities. She was referred to our neurology ...
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