Changes in Gray Matter Morphology and White Matter Microstructure Across the Adult Lifespan in People With Temporal Lobe Epilepsy [0.03%]
成人颞叶癫痫患者的大脑灰质和白质结构的终身变化规律研究
Judy Chen,Alexander Ngo,Raul Rodriguez-Cruces et al.
Judy Chen et al.
Background and objectives: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is commonly associated with mesiotemporal pathology and widespread alterations of gray and white matter structures. Evidence supports a progressive condition, althou...
Association of Enlarged Perivascular Spaces With Early Serum and Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease Pathology [0.03%]
血管周围间隙扩大与阿尔茨海默病血清生物标志物和神经影像学生物标志物的相关性
Justin Jit Hong Ong,Yi Jin Leow,Bocheng Qiu et al.
Justin Jit Hong Ong et al.
Background and objectives: Enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS), recognized as a key feature of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD), have emerged as a promising biomarker for vascular contribution to Alzheimer disease (AD...
Expanding the Biomarkers Toolbox for Diagnosis of Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia [0.03%]
用于血管性认知障碍和痴呆诊断的生物标志物工具箱的研究进展
Gary A Rosenberg
Gary A Rosenberg
Dynamic Interplay Between Wake Slow Waves and Epileptiform Discharges in the Epileptogenic Zone [0.03%]
癫痫发作起始区慢波与痫样放电的动态交互作用机制研究
Laurent Sheybani,Umesh Vivekananda,Nishant Sinha et al.
Laurent Sheybani et al.
Background and objectives: Outcome of epilepsy surgery remains suboptimal, calling for the identification of new, complementary biomarkers of the epileptogenic zone (EZ). Recently, we identified local wake slow waves (LoW...
Prevalence, Severity, and Progression of Cerebellar Cognitive-Affective Syndrome in Patients With Spinocerebellar Ataxias [0.03%]
脊髓小脑共济失调患者的 cerebellar cognitive-affective syndrome 的患病率、严重程度和进展:一项横断面和纵向研究
Emilien Petit,Daniel López Domínguez,Cecilia Marelli et al.
Emilien Petit et al.
Background and objectives: Cerebellar cognitive-affective syndrome (CCAS) results from cerebellar degeneration, but its prevalence in spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) remains underexplored. This study assessed CCAS prevalen...
Financial Toxicity and Its Determinants in Individuals Living With Inherited and Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders: The BIND Study [0.03%]
遗传性和获得性神经肌肉疾病患者的财务毒性及其决定因素:BIND研究
Alyssa Grant,Ian C Smith,Lola E R Lessard et al.
Alyssa Grant et al.
Background and objectives: Individuals living with neuromuscular disease (NMD) often face substantial financial strain due to the chronic and progressive nature of these conditions. Despite growing awareness, the extent a...
Ultra-High Field 7T MRI: Redefining Pediatric Epilepsy Imaging and Outcomes [0.03%]
超高场7T磁共振成像技术在儿童癫痫中的应用及预后评估
Lukas Haider
Lukas Haider
Association of Early-Life or Term-Equivalent White Matter Injury With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Very Preterm Infants [0.03%]
早产儿早期或胎龄足月时的白质损伤与神经发育结局的关系
Thiviya Selvanathan,Sarvenaz Oloomi,Ting Guo et al.
Thiviya Selvanathan et al.
Background and objectives: We determined whether white matter injury (WMI) severity and location on early-life vs term-equivalent age (TEA) brain MRI were more strongly associated with 36-month neurodevelopment. ...
Outcomes After Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome With Convexity Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Individual Patient Data Analysis [0.03%]
凸面亚动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血后的可逆性脑血管收缩综合征预后:个体患者数据分析
Isabel Charlotte Hostettler,Ana Ponciano,Duncan Wilson et al.
Isabel Charlotte Hostettler et al.
Background and objectives: The most common cause of convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage (cSAH) in younger patients (younger than 60 years) is reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS). Evidence on the long-term o...
Functional, Cognitive, Physical, and Vascular Outcomes 9 Years After Lacunar and Mild Cortical Ischemic Stroke [0.03%]
lacunar和轻度皮质缺血性卒中后9年的功能、认知、身体状况和血管结局
Daniela Jaime Garcia,Stephen D J Makin,Caroline A McHutchison et al.
Daniela Jaime Garcia et al.
Background and objectives: Data on outcomes after minor stroke, especially lacunar stroke, are lacking or based on short follow-up. Outcome differences between lacunar and cortical stroke remain unclear but may provide in...
Observational Study
Neurology. 2025 Sep 9;105(5):e214018. DOI:10.1212/WNL.0000000000214018 2025