Alterations in cortical thickness and volumes of subcortical structures in pediatric patients with complete spinal cord injury
Ling Wang,
Beining Yang,
Weimin Zheng
et al.
Abstract:AimsTo study the changes in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter structures in children with complete spinal cord injury (CSCI), reveal the possible causes of dysfunction beyond sensory motor dysfunction after CSCI, and provide a possible neural basis for corresponding functional intervention training.MethodsThirty‐seven pediatric CSCI patients and 34 age‐, gender‐matched healthy children as healthy controls (HCs) were recruited. The 3D high‐resolution T1‐weighted structural images of all subjects we… Show more
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