Visual hallucinations and inferior longitudinal fasciculus in Parkinson's disease
Brain and Behavior2020Vol. 10(12), pp. e01883–e01883
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Abstract
Our results suggest that disruption of left inferior longitudinal fasciculus integrity is associated with visual hallucinations in patients with PD, independent of cognitive impairment and disease duration.
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