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Increased fractional anisotropy in cerebellum in obsessive–compulsive disorder

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2015

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Decrease in fractional anisotrophy in forceps minor and increase in cerebellum were found, and they were not due to neither white matter hyperintensities nor morphology of the white matter. Cerebellar hyperconnectivity could be an important part of OCD pathophysiology.

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