Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10742413 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Increased ICV in PD patients is a new finding that may be explained by genetic factors or compensatory responses to early CNS damage. Atrophy of the amygdala in MSA patients has not been demonstrated with MR before. It might explain why these patients can have hyposmia. The putaminal atrophy found in the PD group may be a trait of the later stages of PD. Segmentation of the substantia nigra can be a useful aid in the diagnosis of PD and MSA.
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Katja Krabbe, Merete Karlsborg, Andreas Hansen, Lene Werdelin, Jesper Mehlsen, Henrik B.W. Larsson, Olaf B. Paulson,