Linear structural features of Wilson’s disease and its correlation with neurological symptoms

To measure the linear structure of the brain in patients with Wilson’s disease (WD) and analyze its correlation with neurological symptoms. A total of 174 patients diagnosed with WD were enrolled. According to the type of clinical presentation, the patients with WD were divided into two groupsneurol...

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description To measure the linear structure of the brain in patients with Wilson’s disease (WD) and analyze its correlation with neurological symptoms. A total of 174 patients diagnosed with WD were enrolled. According to the type of clinical presentation, the patients with WD were divided into two groupsneurological (NWD) and hepatic (HWD). Sixty healthy volunteers were assigned to a control group. All patients with WD and healthy controls underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The severity of the neurological symptoms was assessed using the Burke Fahn Marsden Movement subscale (BFM-M). Linear brain measurements were performed using T1-weighted MRI scans of all the patients, and the correlation between these linear indices and BFM-M score was investigated. The Huckman index, third ventricle width, and sulcus width of the NWD group were significantly higher than those of the HWD and control groups ( P  
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