Diffuse decreased gray matter in patients with idiopathic craniocervical dystonia: a voxel-based morphometry study

Recent studies have addressed the role of structures other than the basal ganglia in the pathophysiology of craniocervical dystonia (CCD). Neuroimaging studies have attempted to identify structural abnormalities in CCD but a clear pattern of alteration has not been established. We performed whole-br...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in neurology 2015-01, Vol.5, p.283-283
Hauptverfasser: Piccinin, Camila C, Piovesana, Luiza G, Santos, Maria C A, Guimarães, Rachel P, De Campos, Brunno M, Rezende, Thiago J R, Campos, Lidiane S, Torres, Fabio R, Amato-Filho, Augusto C, França, Jr, Marcondes C, Lopes-Cendes, Iscia, Cendes, Fernando, D'Abreu, Anelyssa
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Zusammenfassung:Recent studies have addressed the role of structures other than the basal ganglia in the pathophysiology of craniocervical dystonia (CCD). Neuroimaging studies have attempted to identify structural abnormalities in CCD but a clear pattern of alteration has not been established. We performed whole-brain evaluation using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to identify patterns of gray matter (GM) changes in CCD. We compared 27 patients with CCD matched in age and gender to 54 healthy controls. VBM was used to compare GM volumes. We created a two-sample t-test corrected for subjects' age, and we tested with a level of significance of p 
ISSN:1664-2295
1664-2295
DOI:10.3389/fneur.2014.00283