Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) differentiating among progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) subtypes (PSP Richardson's syndrome (PSP-RS), PSP with predominant parkinsonism (PSP-P) and the other variant syndromes of PSP (vPSP)), and (2) supporting the diagnosis of PSP subtypes compared with Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy controls (HC). Methods Seventy-eight patients with PSP (38 PSP-RS, 21 PSP-P and 19 vPSP), 35 PD and 38 HC were included in the present analysis. Available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments were calculated for all participants. Results Current MRI midbrain-based assessments do not display an adequate sensitivity and specificity profile in differ...
###EgeUn###Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differ...
Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differentiation o...
Waseem Mehmood Nizamani,1 Fatima Mubarak,1 Muhammad Danish Barakzai,1 Muhammad Saad Ahmed2 1Departme...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives: To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) ...
Objectives: To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Quantitative evaluation of midbrain atrophy may be useful in differentiating...
Objectives - To assess midbrain atrophy through morphometric (linear, surface and volumetric) measur...
WOS: 000459561000002PubMed: 30373485Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-der...
###EgeUn###Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differ...
Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differentiation o...
Waseem Mehmood Nizamani,1 Fatima Mubarak,1 Muhammad Danish Barakzai,1 Muhammad Saad Ahmed2 1Departme...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) d...
Objectives: To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) ...
Objectives: To explore the role of the available midbrain-based MRI morphometric assessments in (1) ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Quantitative evaluation of midbrain atrophy may be useful in differentiating...
Objectives - To assess midbrain atrophy through morphometric (linear, surface and volumetric) measur...
WOS: 000459561000002PubMed: 30373485Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-der...
###EgeUn###Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differ...
Objectives: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-derived parameters in differentiation o...
Waseem Mehmood Nizamani,1 Fatima Mubarak,1 Muhammad Danish Barakzai,1 Muhammad Saad Ahmed2 1Departme...