MDS Virtual Congress 2021 » Neuroimaging (Non-PD)
Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2021
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An Eye of a Tiger cannot see all the true: a case series.
I. Teixeira, S. Trivellato, I. Fonseca, D. Margato, R. Bazan, A. Schelp (Botucatu, Brazil)
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Analysis of the correlation between the raphe nucleus echo and neurological diseases with depression/anxiety.
YAN. Shao, YI. Liu (Dalian, China)
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Brain SPECT in Patients with Akinetic-Rigid Syndrome Secondary to Radiotherapy
C. Soldevila-Lozano, J. Mora-Salvadó, MT. Bajén-Lázaro, L. Rodríguez-Bel, L. Fernández-Romero, M. Cortés-Romera (Barcelona, Spain)
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Cerebellar bioenergetic depletion following ubiquinol supplementation in a patient with COQ8A-related ataxia
J. Prasuhn, M. Göttlich, B. Ebeling, C. Bodemann, S. Großer, I. Wellach, K. Reuther, H. Hanssen, N. Brüggemann (Lübeck, Germany)
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Clinical variants of PSP: phenotypical convergence and its relationship with the brain glucose metabolism
G. Martí-Andrés, D. Vállez-García, E. Prieto, L. van Bommel, S. Meles, R. Valentí, R. Kogan, V. Gurvits, M. Riverol, MR. Luquin, KL. Leenders, J. Arbizu (Pamplona, Spain)
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Connectomic Analysis of SNc and VTA Projections to the Striatum and Cortex
N. Handfield-Jones, A. Owen, A. Khan, P. Macdonald (London, Canada)
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In vivo relationship between synaptic density and functional connectivity in progressive supranuclear palsy: a multimodal [11C]UCB-J PET and resting state fMRI study.
N. Holland, T. Rittman, T. Cope, A. Perry, S. Jones, G. Savulich, M. Malpetti, T. Fryer, F. Aigbirhio, J. O'Brien, J. Rowe (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
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Neural correlates of executed compared to imagined writing and drawing movements. An fMRI study
C. Gless, A. Baumann, I. Tödt, A. Knutzen, O. Granert, S. Wolff, JS. Becktepe, K. Witt, KE. Zeuner (Kiel, Germany)
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Progression of Syndrome Specific Metabolic Brain Patterns in Patients with Various Parkinsonian Syndromes
M. Perovnik, K. Krejan, P. Tomše, E. Rebec, U. Simončič, L. Jensterle, L. Ležaić, M. Trošt (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
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Visualising tau in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy using PI2620-PET
L. Vivash, HM. Tang, K. Bertram, TJ. O'Brien (Melbourne, Australia)