Lesion overlap maps from Abraham et al31 showing groups of patients with lesions in different neuroanatomical locations.
Imagine seeing a furry, four-legged animal that meows. Mentally, you know what it is, but the word "cat" is stuck on the tip ...
[24] Our results corroborate and extend the results of previous radiologic studies of lesion load in tuberous sclerosis complex. We have replicated the observation that the frontal lobes are most ...
Individual lesion maps were then coregistered in a standard ... We found the highest frequency of tubers in frontal lobes and the highest density of tubers in parietal regions.
The predictive value of neuroimaging findings, specifically white matter lesions and medial temporal lobe atrophy, in assessing cognitive impairment before a stroke has been insufficiently explored.
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