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Lesion Volume in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis is Associated with Perivascular Space Enlargement at the Level of the Basal Ganglia

S.C. Kolbe, L.M. Garcia, N. Yu, F.M. Boonstra, M. Clough, B. Sinclair, O. White, A. van der Walt, H. Butzkueven, J. Fielding and M. Law
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2022, 43 (2) 238-244; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7398
S.C. Kolbe
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
bDepartments of Radiology (S.C.K., M.L.)
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L.M. Garcia
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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N. Yu
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
dDepartment of Neurology (N.Y.), The Nanjing Brain Hospital Affiliated with Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
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F.M. Boonstra
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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M. Clough
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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B. Sinclair
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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O. White
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
cNeurology (O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B.), Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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A. van der Walt
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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H. Butzkueven
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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J. Fielding
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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M. Law
aFrom the Department of Neuroscience (S.C.K., L.M.G., N.Y., F.M.B., M.C., B.S., O.W., A.v.d.W., H.B., J.F., M.L.) Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Lesion Volume in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis is Associated with Perivascular Space Enlargement at the Level of the Basal Ganglia
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