Asymmetry of radiomics features in the white matter of patients with primary progressive aphasia.

Frontiers in aging neuroscience(2023)

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Radiomics features depicted distinct pathways of asymmetry in svPPA and nfvPPA involving damage of principal fiber tracts associated with speech and language. Assessing asymmetry of radiomics in PPA allows achieving a deeper insight into the neuroanatomical damage and may represent a candidate severity marker for language impairments in PPA patients.
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primary progressive aphasia,radiomics,asymmetry,structural white matter,MRI,verbal fluency,neuroimaging
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