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Volume 3, Issue 10, Page 1 (October 2007)


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Image of the Month

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Image of the Month
Kerri Wachter
Clinical Neurology News
October 2007 (Vol. 3, Issue 10, Page 15)
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Early white matter abnormalities followed by loss of white and gray matter volume have been reported in children with the neurocutaneous disorder Sturge-Weber syndrome. What relationship these changes have to the progressive cognitive declines seen in affected children is unclear. To find out how MRI can help find a correlation between white and gray matter volumes and cognitive function, see Image of the Month, page 15.

PII: S1553-3212(07)70289-3

doi:10.1016/S1553-3212(07)70289-3


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