2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2021.05.043
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Thalamic nuclei degeneration in multiple sclerosis

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“…Deeper nuclei impairment, higher thalamic lesion volume and higher thalamic volume reduction was seen in SPMS compared with the RRMS group [ 38 , 51 , 68 ]. Baseline volume and the rate of annual volume loss of the ventral lateral nucleus were significant predicting factors of disease progression [ 53 ].…”
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“…Deeper nuclei impairment, higher thalamic lesion volume and higher thalamic volume reduction was seen in SPMS compared with the RRMS group [ 38 , 51 , 68 ]. Baseline volume and the rate of annual volume loss of the ventral lateral nucleus were significant predicting factors of disease progression [ 53 ].…”
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“…Normalized thalamic volume and anterior thalamic radiation integrity were among the predictors of cognitive decline [ 77 , 79 ]. Both verbal and written parts of the SDMT test indicated moderate to strong correlations with the volume of thalamus nuclear groups [ 51 ].…”
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“…Fully automatic surface-based MR-morphometry with FreeSurfer is the greatest tool for assessment of the cortical thicknesses and gray matter volumes in different brain areas ( Fischl, 2012 ). There are multiple studies on the usage of this method in patients with different neurologic and psychiatric conditions ( Schmaal et al, 2017 ; Trufanov et al, 2021 ). Despite that, the data regarding patients with moyamoya angiopathy is limited and controversial, because it is a rare disease.…”
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