Anais Do Congresso De Iniciação Científica Da Unicamp 2015
DOI: 10.19146/pibic-2015-37339
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Micro-structural cerebral damage in hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by SPG4 mutations (SPG4-HSP)

Abstract: Hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by SPG4 mutations is the most frequent form of the disease and classically considered a spinal disorder. Little is known about encephalic damage in SPG4-HSP. This study was then carried out to identify micro-structural white matter (WM) damage in SPG4-HSP patients. We selected 11 patients with molecular confirmation of the disease and 23 healthy controls matched by age and gender. These subjects underwent magnetic ressonance imaging (MRI) on a 3T Achieva-Intera PHILLIPS sca… Show more

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