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. 2012 Nov 30;2:120–131. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2012.11.009

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Lateral (left column) and medial (right column) views of inflated left (LH; top row) and right (RH; bottom row) hemispheres. Images depict the group difference maps highlighting significantly thinner regions in 250 MS patients compared to 125 normal controls. The highlighted regions are: (A) superior frontal, (B) precentral, (C) paracentral, (D) cingulate, (E) fusiform, (F) entorhinal, (G) temporal pole, (H) pars opercularis, (I) transverse temporal, (J) precuneus, (K) cuneus, (L) pericalcerine, (M) pars orbitalis, (N) superior temporal, (O) transverse and parts of the superior temporal gyrus, (P) middle temporal and (Q) supramarginal.