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    Brain structural abnormalities in young children with autism spectrum disorder by SPARKS, B. F, FRIEDMAN, S. D, DAGER, S. R, SHAW, D. W, AYLWARD, E. H, ECHELARD, D, ARTRU, A. A, MARAVILLA, K. R, GIEDD, J. N, MUNSON, J, DAWSON, G

    Published in Neurology (23-07-2002)
    “…To explore the specific gross neuroanatomic substrates of this brain developmental disorder, the authors examine brain morphometric features in a large sample…”
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    Effects of a Phonologically Driven Treatment for Dyslexia on Lactate Levels Measured by Proton MR Spectroscopic Imaging by Richards, Todd L, Corina, David, Serafini, Sandra, Steury, Keith, Echelard, Denise R, Dager, Stephen R, Marro, Ken, Abbott, Robert D, Maravilla and, Kenneth R, Berninger, Virginia W

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-05-2000)
    “…Dyslexia is a language disorder in which reading ability is compromised because of poor phonologic skills. The purpose of this study was to measure the effect…”
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    fMRI auditory language differences between dyslexic and able reading children by Corina, David P, Richards, Todd L, Serafini, Sandra, Richards, Anne L, Steury, Keith, Abbott, Robert D, Echelard, Denise R, Maravilla, Kenneth R, Berninger, Virginia W

    Published in Neuroreport (08-05-2001)
    “…During fMRI, dyslexic and control boys completed auditory language tasks (judging whether pairs of real and/or pseudo words rhymed or were real words) in 30 s…”
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    Identification of fibrous cap rupture with magnetic resonance imaging is highly associated with recent transient ischemic attack or stroke by YUAN, Chun, ZHANG, Shao-Xiong, POLISSAR, Nayak L, ECHELARD, Denise, ORTIZ, Geraldo, DAVIS, Joseph W, ELLINGTON, Elizabeth, FERGUSON, Marina S, HATSUKAMI, Thomas S

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (15-01-2002)
    “…High-resolution MRI has been shown to be capable of distinguishing intact, thick fibrous caps from thin and ruptured caps in human carotid atherosclerosis in…”
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