Evaluation of Corpus Callosum Anisotropy in Young Adults With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome According to Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research2005Vol. 29(7), pp. 1214–1222
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Xiangyang Ma, Claire D. Coles, Mary Ellen Lynch, Stephen M. LaConte, Omar Zurkiya, Danli Wang, Xiaoping Hu
Abstract
Our results illustrate that DTI can be used in evaluating the integrity of corpus callosum in alcohol-exposed individuals. If future studies support these findings, diffusion anisotropy, represented by fractional anisotropy, has the potential to be used as a clinical marker in the diagnosis of FAS.
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