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Frontal and thalamic changes of <scp>GABA</scp> concentration indicate dysfunction of thalamofrontal networks in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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2014

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Decreased thalamic and increased frontal GABA suggest a dysfunction of GABAergic neurotransmission in these brain regions of patients with JME. The NAA decrease in the gray matter of the thalamus may hint to a damage of GABAergic neurons, whereas frontal increase of GABA and its precursor glutamine may reflect increased density in GABAergic neurons due to subtle cortical disorganization in the thalamofrontal network.

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