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MRI findings and cognitive functions in a small cohort of myotonic dystrophy type 1: Retrospective analyses
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NeuropsychologyNeurological DisorderCorticobasal DegenerationWhite MatterCommon Neurological DisordersSocial SciencesNeurologyBrain PathologyNeuropathologyBrain AtrophyPsychiatryNeuroimagingMovement DisordersCognitive FunctionsCognitive DysfunctionRetrospective AnalysesDegenerative DiseaseMri FindingsNeuroscienceMedicineDm1 PatientsNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderCranial Mr Abnormalities
Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is a progressive multisystemic disease with common cognitive deficits and potential brain involvement in addition to the cardinal muscular and systemic symptoms. Impaired mental function associated with nonspecific pathological findings such as white-matter hyperintense lesions (WMHLs), ventricular enlargement and brain atrophy on brain MRI have been previously reported in DM1 patients. While some studies showed correlation of brain morphological changes with neuropsychological and clinical parameters including CTG repeat sizes and disease severity scales in DM1, others failed. The goal of this study was to retrospectively investigate cranial MR abnormalities, predominantly WMHLs, and their effects on clinical and cognitive deficits in a small, phenotypically or genotypically well-characterized cohort of DM1 patients.
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