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Resting-state functional-MRI in iNPH: can default mode and motor networks changes improve patient selection and outcome? Preliminary report.

Sara FabbroDaniele PiccoloMaria Caterina VescoviDaniele BagattoYan TereshkoEnrico BelgradoMarta MaieronMaria Cristina De ColleMiran SkrapFrancesco Tuniz
Published in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2023)
Our results suggest the presence of a partially reversible plasticity functional mechanism in DMN and MN. Low values compensate for the initial stages of the disease, while higher values of z-DMN were recorded in older patients with a longer duration of symptoms, suggesting an exhausted plasticity compensation. The standardization of this technique could play a role as a non-invasive biomarker in iNPH disease, suggesting the right time for surgery. Trial Registration Prot. IRB 090/2021.
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