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Review Article Published: February 2010 The clinical use of structural MRI in Alzheimer disease Giovanni B. Frisoni, Nick C. Fox, Clifford R. Jack Jr, Philip Scheltens & Paul M. Thompson Nature ...
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is transmitted through autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or x-linked patterns of inheritance. The life expectancy of an affected infant varies with the type of EDS.
The Clinical Presentation of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Elizabeth J. Lawrence, RNC, MSN, NNP Disclosures Adv Neonatal Care. 2005;5 (6):301-314.
Self-supervised learning (SSL) has been proposed to alleviate neural networks’ reliance on annotated data and to improve downstream tasks’ performance, which has obtained substantial success in ...
Objective To investigate detection ability and feasibility of serial cranial ultrasonography (CUS) and early MRI in preterm brain injury. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Level III neonatal ...
Purpose— Much has transpired since the last scientific statement on pediatric stroke was published 10 years ago. Although stroke has long been recognized as an adult health problem causing substantial ...
In people with benign MS, there is a loss of overall brain tissue but other parts of the brain may grow to help compensate for the damage, a study suggests.
The processes of neurons in this nucleus extend into the CSF and both sense and release substances. These neurons play an important role in the bidirectional transmission of information between the ...
Brain age prediction is important for understanding brain development and aging. Currently, researchers can predict brain age using resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) data. However, there are ...
The Brain Tumor Foundation will offer free MRI screenings for early detection of brain tumors at the Sid Jacobson JCC from Sunday, June 15, through Friday, June 20. The screenings are part of the ...
Dr. Luyuan Li learned the procedure in Oregon and recently brought it to Michigan. “We are focusing one solid ultrasound wave into one spot in the brain to create a lesion in the brain,” said Li.
Sleep disorders may lead to structural brain changes, cognitive decline, and neurological disease. Here’s what science says about the risk.
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