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    por Liu, Hai, Lin, Junyu, Shang, Huifang
    Publicado 2023
    “…Compared with HC subjects, the reduced GM volume in SCA3 patients was found in the bilateral cerebellar hemispheres, cerebellar vermis, pons, right lingual gyrus, and right fusiform gyrus. …”
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    “…PATIENT CONCERNS: Our report describes a pediatric patient with clinical features compatible with JS type 7 such as hypotonia, developmental delay and aplasia of the cerebellar vermis. DIAGNOSIS: The clinical features and the MRI of the head and neck which showed alterations at the level of the posterior fossa, with absence of the vermis and horizontal disposition of the cerebellar peduncles, were compatible with Joubert syndrome. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Group subtraction analyses showed that the visual-vestibular interaction was modified during CV, i.e., the activations within the cerebellar vermis and parieto-occipital areas were enhanced. …”
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    “…Likewise, ET cases with voice tremor (n = 22) exhibited significant changes in 11 lobules in both left and right regions and the vermis. These analyses, in sum, indicated decreases in GM density in lobules I-IV, V, VI, VII and VIII as well as the vermis. …”
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    “…Findings were most pronounced during FREE with the clinically most affected side, where motor execution revealed significant underactivity of contralateral primary motor cortex, contralateral posterior putamen (sensorimotor territory), ipsilateral anterior cerebellum / cerebellar vermis, along with underactivity in supplementary motor area (based on ROI analyses only), corroborating previous findings in Parkinson's Disease. …”
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