- Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Friedreich Ataxia: A Cross‐Sectional . . .
Our findings provide strong imaging evidence of impaired development of spinal cord and superior cerebellar peduncles during childhood in Friedreich ataxia and open the way for the use of neuroimaging biomarkers in clinical trials
- Friedreich Ataxia Workup: Laboratory Studies, Imaging . . . - Medscape
Friedreich ataxia (FA, FRDA, FRIEDREICH ATAXIA 1, OMIM# *229300) is an autosomal recessive ataxia resulting from a mutation of a gene locus on chromosome 9 The entity was first described in 1863 by Nikolaus Friedreich, a professor of medicine in Heidelberg, Germany
- Track-FA study IDs potential MRI biomarkers for Friedreichs ataxia
Using MRI scans, scientists identified changes in the brain and spinal cord of Friedreich's ataxia patients that may be potential biomarkers
- Neuroimaging Biomarkers for Friedreich Ataxia: A Cross-Sectional . . .
Discover the largest neuroimaging study on Friedreich's ataxia, TRACK-FA Learn about significant differences in brain and spinal cord development between patients and controls, including young children Explore key findings and the potential of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials
- Free-Water Imaging in Friedreich Ataxia Using Multi-Compartment Models
Background The neurological phenotype of Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is characterized by neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation in the cerebellum and brainstem Novel neuroimaging approaches quantifyi
- Brain MRI detects early-stage alterations and disease progression in . . .
Abstract Friedreich ataxia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cerebellar and spinal atrophy However, studies to elucidate the longitudinal progression of the pathology in the brain are somewhat inconsistent and limited, especially for early-stage Friedreich ataxia Using a multimodal neuroimaging protocol, combined with advanced analysis methods, we sought to
- Common and uncommon neuroimaging manifestations of ataxia: an . . .
Friedreich’s ataxia is an autosomal recessive multisystemic disorder that affects the central and peripheral nervous systems, the myocardium, the musculoskeletal system, and the endocrine pancreas (24)
- Functional MRI Studies in Friedreichs Ataxia: A Systematic Review
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is an inherited neurodegenerative movement disorder that affects the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways to various degrees Patients with FRDA present with equilibrium impairment, gait ataxia, dysmetria, nystagmus, oculomotor disturbances, tremor, dysarthria, and non-neurological impairments, including cardiomyopathy (1)
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