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Asanuma, Kotaro
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System|North Shore University Hospital and New York University School of Medicine
Carbon-Correll, Maren
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System|North Shore University Hospital and New York University School of Medicine
Eidelberg, David
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System|North Shore University Hospital and New York University School of Medicine
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Keywords | positron emission tomography (PET)
diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
dystonia
network analysis
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Journal Article
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Description | Functional neuroimaging, such as positron emission tomography(PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), provides a valuable technique for detecting regional changes in brain metabolic activity associated with human disease. These techniques have been applied in different dystonic disorders including primary generalized dystonia and dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD), as well as focal dystonic syndromes such as torticollis, writer’s cramp, and blepharospasm. A common finding is abnormality of the basal ganglia and associated outflow pathways to sensorimotor cortex and other regions involved with motor performance. Other recent imaging research has utilized diffusion-based MRI techniques to localize distinct microstructural abnormalities in dystonia patients and gene carriers. This presentation will focus on an integrated approach to understanding the pathophysiology of this genetic and biochemically diverse disorder.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
AA12022913
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Publisher | Faculty of Medicine Tokushima University
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Volume | 52
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Issue | Supplement
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Start Page | 272
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End Page | 279
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Sort Key | 272
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Published Date | 2005-11
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