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No reliable gray matter changes in essential tremor.

Rong LuoPingLei PanYun XuLing Chen
Published in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2019)
High heterogeneity in GM alterations across studies may reflect true heterogeneity in ET regarding the clinic, etiology, and pathology, as well as possibly the VBM methodological variations. Currently, this heterogeneity limits the use of VBM as a reliable tool to distinguish ET from healthy controls. In order to improve reproducibility of VBM results in ET, future research may benefit from increasing the sample size, comprehensively subtyping ET phenotypes, and using well-designed and standardized imaging acquisition and analytical protocols. Furthermore, data sharing should be considered as a high priority.
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