Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke.

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Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke. / Puig, Josep; Blasco, Gerard; Daunis-I-Estadella, Josep; Thomalla, Götz; Castellanos, Mar; Figueras, Jaume; Remollo, Sebastián; van Eendenburg, Cecile; Sánchez-González, Javier; Serena, Joaquín; Pedraza, Salvador.

In: STROKE, Vol. 44, No. 7, 7, 2013, p. 2016-2018.

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Puig, J, Blasco, G, Daunis-I-Estadella, J, Thomalla, G, Castellanos, M, Figueras, J, Remollo, S, van Eendenburg, C, Sánchez-González, J, Serena, J & Pedraza, S 2013, 'Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke.', STROKE, vol. 44, no. 7, 7, pp. 2016-2018. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23652266?dopt=Citation>

APA

Puig, J., Blasco, G., Daunis-I-Estadella, J., Thomalla, G., Castellanos, M., Figueras, J., Remollo, S., van Eendenburg, C., Sánchez-González, J., Serena, J., & Pedraza, S. (2013). Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke. STROKE, 44(7), 2016-2018. [7]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23652266?dopt=Citation

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Puig J, Blasco G, Daunis-I-Estadella J, Thomalla G, Castellanos M, Figueras J et al. Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke. STROKE. 2013;44(7):2016-2018. 7.

Bibtex

@article{8cd0b5ae761646b1baa2867273eb82c7,
title = "Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke.",
abstract = "Nearly 50% of patients have residual motor deficits after stroke, and long-term motor outcome is difficult to predict. We assessed the predictive value of axonal damage to the corticospinal tract indexed by diffusion tensor imaging fractional anisotropy for long-term motor outcome.",
author = "Josep Puig and Gerard Blasco and Josep Daunis-I-Estadella and G{\"o}tz Thomalla and Mar Castellanos and Jaume Figueras and Sebasti{\'a}n Remollo and {van Eendenburg}, Cecile and Javier S{\'a}nchez-Gonz{\'a}lez and Joaqu{\'i}n Serena and Salvador Pedraza",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
volume = "44",
pages = "2016--2018",
journal = "STROKE",
issn = "0039-2499",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins",
number = "7",

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RIS

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T1 - Decreased Corticospinal Tract Fractional Anisotropy Predicts Long-term Motor Outcome After Stroke.

AU - Puig, Josep

AU - Blasco, Gerard

AU - Daunis-I-Estadella, Josep

AU - Thomalla, Götz

AU - Castellanos, Mar

AU - Figueras, Jaume

AU - Remollo, Sebastián

AU - van Eendenburg, Cecile

AU - Sánchez-González, Javier

AU - Serena, Joaquín

AU - Pedraza, Salvador

PY - 2013

Y1 - 2013

N2 - Nearly 50% of patients have residual motor deficits after stroke, and long-term motor outcome is difficult to predict. We assessed the predictive value of axonal damage to the corticospinal tract indexed by diffusion tensor imaging fractional anisotropy for long-term motor outcome.

AB - Nearly 50% of patients have residual motor deficits after stroke, and long-term motor outcome is difficult to predict. We assessed the predictive value of axonal damage to the corticospinal tract indexed by diffusion tensor imaging fractional anisotropy for long-term motor outcome.

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 44

SP - 2016

EP - 2018

JO - STROKE

JF - STROKE

SN - 0039-2499

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