Geometric Microstructural Characteristics of White Matter Differentiate Patients With Facial Dyskinesias and Palsy
Key Points
The geometric microstructural characteristics of white matter fibers differ significantly between patients with facial dyskinesias and those with facial palsy, indicating distinct pathology.
Findings show that such geometric information may be key to understanding the underlying pathological changes, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
This analysis focuses on geometric microstructure using advanced imaging techniques to assess white matter characteristics between two patient groups.
Understanding the differences in white matter may lead to targeted therapeutic strategies or interventions to help those affected by these conditions.
Abstract
Our findings demonstrated that the geometric microstructural information of white matter fibers could provide novel insight into the underlying pathological changes in facial dyskinesias and palsy.
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