Dentate nucleus iron deposition is a potential biomarker for tremor_dominant Parkinson’s disease
Published in NMR in Biomedicine, 2017
Recommended citation: He N, Huang P, Ling H, et al. Dentate nucleus iron deposition is a potential biomarker for tremor_dominant Parkinson's disease[J]. NMR in Biomedicine, 2017, 30(4). http://academicpages.github.io/files/paper2.pdf
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorder with variable clinicopathologic phenotypes and underlying neuropathologic mechanisms. Each clinical phenotype has a unique set of motor symptoms. Tremor is the most frequent initial motor symptom of PD and is the most difficult symptom to treat. The dentate nucleus (DN) is a deep iron-rich nucleus in the cerebellum and may be involved in PD tremor.
Recommended citation: He N, Huang P, Ling H, et al. Dentate nucleus iron deposition is a potential biomarker for tremor_dominant Parkinson’s disease[J]. NMR in Biomedicine, 2017, 30(4).