Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6037538 | NeuroImage | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Shape analysis showed significant bilateral regional atrophy in the dorsal-medial part of the thalamus in AD patients compared to controls. Probabilistic tractography demonstrated that these regions are mainly connected with the hippocampus, temporal, and prefrontal cortex. Intrathalamic FA comparisons showed reductions in the anterodorsal region of thalamus. Intrathalamic tractography from this region revealed that the IML was significantly smaller in AD patients than in controls. We suggest that these changes can be attributed to the degeneration of the anterodorsal and intralaminar nuclei, respectively. In addition, based on previous neuropathological reports, ventral and dorsal-medial shape change in the thalamus in AD patients is likely to be driven by IML atrophy. This combined shape and connectivity analysis provides MRI evidence of regional thalamic degeneration in AD.
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Authors
Mojtaba Zarei, Brian Patenaude, Jessica Damoiseaux, Ciro Morgese, Steve Smith, Paul M. Matthews, Frederik Barkhof, Serge Rombouts, Ernesto Sanz-Arigita, Mark Jenkinson,