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White matter pathology in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP): a quantitative study of 8 cases
Richard A. Armstrong
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Optometry
Ophthalmic Research Group
College of Health and Life Sciences
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
100%
Glial Inclusion
100%
White Matter Pathology
100%
Glial Cells
71%
Vacuole
71%
Cell nucleus
71%
Fiber Tracts
42%
Vacuolation
28%
White Matter
28%
Neuronal Loss
14%
Axon
14%
Alveus
14%
Large-scale Cluster
14%
High Density
14%
Histological Sections
14%
Subcortical Regions
14%
Distributed Cluster
14%
Cerebellum
14%
Middle Frontal Gyrus
14%
Spatially Correlated
14%
Basal Ganglia
14%
Gliosis
14%
Central Tegmental Tract
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vacuolization
100%
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
100%
Cell Nucleus
71%
Glial Cells
71%
Cerebellum
14%
Tau
14%
Basal Ganglia
14%
Frontal Gyrus
14%
Gliosis
14%
Alveus
14%
Axon
14%
Neuroscience
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
100%
Glial Cells
83%
Gyri
16%
Cerebellum
16%
Basal Ganglia
16%
Gliosis
16%
Central Tegmental Tract
16%
Axon
16%