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Clinical Severity in CADASIL Related to Ultrastructural Damage in White Matter
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These results indicate that DTI is able to detect important ultrastructural changes in regions with increased signal on T2WI and within the normal-appearing white matter in CADASIL. The diffusion changes might be related to both neuronal loss and demyelination. The degree of the underlying ultrastructural alterations is related to the severity of the clinical status with a possible threshold level of white-matter damage above which severe neurological impairment may occur in this disease. DTI appears to be a promising technique for monitoring disease progression in CADASIL.
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