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DTI-ALPS is an non-invasive method to measure glymphatic clearance function in brain. Here, we aimed to utilize DTI-ALPS to evaluate the activity of glymphatic system and explore its relationship with grey matter volumes in patients with SLE. Our results demonstrated that the ALPS-index are lower in SLE patients than that in healthy control group. And there were significant correlations between lower ALPS-index and smaller gray matter volumes in some brain regions in SLE group.
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