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Abstract #2830

Diffusivity Anomaly at Midline of Transcallosal Motor Pathway

Ken Sakaie 1 , Lael Stone 1 , and Lowe Mark 1

1 The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States

Tractography-defined white matter pathways provide a means for improving the sensitivity of imaging to injury associated with specific function such as hand use or working memory. Natural variability along pathways may obscure differences associated with disease. We report on an anomaly in tissue integrity measures at the midline of the corpus callosum that may correspond to observations from histology.

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