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Diffusion tensor imaging for the assessment of upper motor neuron integrity in ALS
J. M. Graham, N. Papadakis, J. Evans, E. Widjaja, C. A.J. Romanowski, M. N.J. Paley, L. I. Wallis, I. D. Wilkinson, P. J. Shaw, P. D. Griffiths
First published December 13, 2004, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.WNL.0000145766.03057.E7
J. M. Graham
N. Papadakis
J. Evans
E. Widjaja
C. A.J. Romanowski
M. N.J. Paley
L. I. Wallis
I. D. Wilkinson
P. J. Shaw
Diffusion tensor imaging for the assessment of upper motor neuron integrity in ALS
J. M. Graham, N. Papadakis, J. Evans, E. Widjaja, C. A.J. Romanowski, M. N.J. Paley, L. I. Wallis, I. D. Wilkinson, P. J. Shaw, P. D. Griffiths
Neurology Dec 2004, 63 (11) 2111-2119; DOI: 10.1212/01.WNL.0000145766.03057.E7
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vol. 63 no. 11 2111-2119
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- Received March 4, 2004
- Accepted August 12, 2004
- First Published December 13, 2004.
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Author Disclosures
- J. M. Graham, PhD,
- N. Papadakis, PhD,
- J. Evans, MRCP,
- E. Widjaja, FRCR,
- C. A.J. Romanowski, FRCR,
- M. N.J. Paley, PhD,
- L. I. Wallis, PhD,
- I. D. Wilkinson, PhD,
- P. J. Shaw, FRCP and
- P. D. Griffiths, FRCR
- J. M. Graham, PhD,
- N. Papadakis, PhD,
- J. Evans, MRCP,
- E. Widjaja, FRCR,
- C. A.J. Romanowski, FRCR,
- M. N.J. Paley, PhD,
- L. I. Wallis, PhD,
- I. D. Wilkinson, PhD,
- P. J. Shaw, FRCP and
- P. D. Griffiths, FRCR
- From the Academic Unit of Radiology (Drs. Graham, Paley, Wallis, Wilkinson, and Griffiths), Academic Neurology Unit (Drs. Graham and Shaw, and J. Evans), and Department of Psychology (Dr. Papadakis), University of Sheffield; and Department of Radiology (Drs. Widjaja and Romanowski), Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Professor Paul D. Griffiths, Academic Unit of Radiology, C Floor, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S10 2JF, UK; e-mail: p.griffiths{at}sheffield.ac.uk
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