Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8685205 Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 2018 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results provide preliminary evidence that high-resolution DTI can detect in early-stage PD patients with mild disease severity an anatomical biomarker in the dorsal region of SN, indicating microstructural disorganization. This biomarker, discriminating potentially in vivo between patients and healthy people, could be valuable for early PD diagnosis. If asymmetric radioligand uptake in the DaTSCAN was present, also asymmetry effects in the dorsal region of SN were obtained by DTI. These findings might contribute to improve effectiveness in diagnosing and monitoring PD.
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