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Structural Brain Abnormalities in Patients with Parkinson Disease: A Comparative Voxel-Based Analysis Using T1-Weighted MR Imaging and Magnetization Transfer Imaging

K. Morgen, G. Sammer, L. Weber, B. Aslan, C. Müller, G.F. Bachmann, D. Sandmann, M. Oechsner, D. Vaitl, M. Kaps and I. Reuter
American Journal of Neuroradiology December 2011, 32 (11) 2080-2086; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2837
K. Morgen
aFrom the Central Institute of Mental Health (K.M.), Mannheim, Germany
bDepartment of Neurology (K.M., L.W., B.A., I.R., M.K.), University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
cBender Institute of Neuroimaging (K.M., G.S., D.V.), Giessen, Germany
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G. Sammer
cBender Institute of Neuroimaging (K.M., G.S., D.V.), Giessen, Germany
dCognitive Neuroscience Lab at the Center for Psychiatry (G.S., B.A.), Giessen, Germany
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L. Weber
bDepartment of Neurology (K.M., L.W., B.A., I.R., M.K.), University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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B. Aslan
bDepartment of Neurology (K.M., L.W., B.A., I.R., M.K.), University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
dCognitive Neuroscience Lab at the Center for Psychiatry (G.S., B.A.), Giessen, Germany
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C. Müller
eDepartment of Radiology (C.M., G.F.B.), Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
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G.F. Bachmann
eDepartment of Radiology (C.M., G.F.B.), Kerckhoff-Klinik, Bad Nauheim, Germany
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D. Sandmann
fSoemmerring-Institut (D.S., I.R.), Bad Nauheim, Germany
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M. Oechsner
gParkinson-Klinik (M.O.), Bad Nauheim, Germany.
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D. Vaitl
cBender Institute of Neuroimaging (K.M., G.S., D.V.), Giessen, Germany
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M. Kaps
bDepartment of Neurology (K.M., L.W., B.A., I.R., M.K.), University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
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I. Reuter
bDepartment of Neurology (K.M., L.W., B.A., I.R., M.K.), University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany
fSoemmerring-Institut (D.S., I.R.), Bad Nauheim, Germany
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K. Morgen, G. Sammer, L. Weber, B. Aslan, C. Müller, G.F. Bachmann, D. Sandmann, M. Oechsner, D. Vaitl, M. Kaps, I. Reuter
Structural Brain Abnormalities in Patients with Parkinson Disease: A Comparative Voxel-Based Analysis Using T1-Weighted MR Imaging and Magnetization Transfer Imaging
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Dec 2011, 32 (11) 2080-2086; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2837
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