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Dynamic gray matter and intrinsic activity changes after epilepsy surgery.

Wei LiYuchao JiangYingjie QinBaiwan ZhouDu LeiCheng LuoHeng ZhangQiyong GongDong ZhouDongmei An
Published in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2020)
Surgical resection may lead to a short-term reduction of gray matter volume and intrinsic brain activity in neighboring regions, while the progressive gray matter atrophy may be due to possible intrinsic mechanism of mTLE. Dynamic ALFF changes provide evidence that disrupted focal spontaneous activities were reorganized after successful surgery.
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