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Characterizing White Matter Tract Organization in Polymicrogyria and Lissencephaly: A Multifiber Diffusion MRI Modeling and Tractography Study

F. Arrigoni, D. Peruzzo, S. Mandelstam, G. Amorosino, D. Redaelli, R. Romaniello, R. Leventer, R. Borgatti, M. Seal and J.Y.-M. Yang
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2020, 41 (8) 1495-1502; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6646
F. Arrigoni
aFrom the Scientific Institute, IRCCS E. Medea (F.A., D.P., G.A., D.R., R.R.), Bosisio Parini, Italy
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D. Peruzzo
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S. Mandelstam
bMurdoch Children’s Research Institute (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
cRoyal Children’s Hospital (S.M., R.L.), Parkville, Australia; Neuroscience Advanced Clinical Imaging Suite (NACIS) (J.Y.-M.Y.), Department of Neurosurgery, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
dUniversity of Melbourne (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
eFlorey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health (S.M.), Parkville, Australia
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G. Amorosino
aFrom the Scientific Institute, IRCCS E. Medea (F.A., D.P., G.A., D.R., R.R.), Bosisio Parini, Italy
fBruno Kessler Foundation (G.A.), Trento, Italy
gUniversity of Trento, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (G.A.), Rovereto, Italy
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D. Redaelli
aFrom the Scientific Institute, IRCCS E. Medea (F.A., D.P., G.A., D.R., R.R.), Bosisio Parini, Italy
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R. Romaniello
aFrom the Scientific Institute, IRCCS E. Medea (F.A., D.P., G.A., D.R., R.R.), Bosisio Parini, Italy
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R. Leventer
bMurdoch Children’s Research Institute (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
cRoyal Children’s Hospital (S.M., R.L.), Parkville, Australia; Neuroscience Advanced Clinical Imaging Suite (NACIS) (J.Y.-M.Y.), Department of Neurosurgery, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
dUniversity of Melbourne (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
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R. Borgatti
hIstituto di ricovero e cura a carattere scientifico Mondino Foundation (R.B.), Pavia, Italy
iUniversity of Pavia (R.B.), Pavia, Italy.
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M. Seal
bMurdoch Children’s Research Institute (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
dUniversity of Melbourne (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
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J.Y.-M. Yang
bMurdoch Children’s Research Institute (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
cRoyal Children’s Hospital (S.M., R.L.), Parkville, Australia; Neuroscience Advanced Clinical Imaging Suite (NACIS) (J.Y.-M.Y.), Department of Neurosurgery, The Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
dUniversity of Melbourne (S.M., R.L., M.S., J.Y.-M.Y.), Parkville, Australia
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Characterizing White Matter Tract Organization in Polymicrogyria and Lissencephaly: A Multifiber Diffusion MRI Modeling and Tractography Study
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