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Conventional magnetic resonance imaging key features for distinguishing pathologically confirmed corticobasal degeneration from its mimics: a retrospective analysis of the J-VAC study.

Keita SakuraiAya M TokumaruMari YoshidaYuko SaitoKoichi WakabayashiTakashi KomoriMasato HasegawaTakeshi IkeuchiYuichi HayashiTakayoshi ShimohataShigeo MurayamaYasushi IwasakiToshiki UchiharaMotoko SakaiIchiro YabeSatoshi TanikawaHiroshi TakigawaTadashi AdachiRitsuko HanajimaHarutoshi FujimuraKentaro HayashiKeizo SugayaKazuko HasegawaTerunori SanoMasaki TakaoOsamu YokotaTomoko MikiMichio KobayashiNobutaka AraiTakuya OhkuboTakanori YokotaKeiko MoriMasumi ItoChiho IshidaJiro IdezukaYasuko ToyoshimaMasato KanazawaMasashi AokiTakafumi HasegawaHirohisa WatanabeAtsushi HashizumeHisayoshi NiwaKeizo YasuiKeita ItoYukihiko WashimiAkatsuki KubotaTatsushi TodaKenji NakashimaIkuko Aibanull null
Published in: Neuroradiology (2024)
This study elucidates the distinct structural changes between the CBD and its mimics based on visual rating scales. The evaluation of atrophic distribution and SWMH may serve as imaging biomarkers of conventional MRI for detecting background pathologies.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance