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. 2018 Jul 6;18(2):126–133. doi: 10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0010

Table 3.

Results of the paired samples t-tests

T1 relaxation time T2 relaxation time


TH4/G0 versus TH4/G1 TH5/G0 versus TH5/G1 TH4/G0 versus TH5/G0 TH4/G1 versus TH5/G1 TH4/G0 versus TH4/G1 TH5/G0 versus TH5/G1 TH4/G0 versus TH5/G0 TH4/G1 versus TH5/G1
Frontal WM 0.370 0.366 0.043 0.026 0.237 0.174 0.426 0.174
Occipital WM 0.609 0.794 0.003a 0.002a 0.860 0.642 0.638 0.642
Genu 0.905 0.984 0.044 0.009a 0.332 0.244 0.081 0.244
Splenium 0.527 0.028 0.055 0.004a 0.362 0.408 0.023 0.408
Frontal cortex 0.136 0.912 0.006a 0.021 0.383 0.104 0.953 0.104
Thalamus 0.268 0.807 0.015 0.004a 0.247 0.195 0.886 0.195
Putamen 0.238 0.868 0.033 0.247 0.645 0.179 1.000 0.179
Head of caudate nucleus 0.562 0.809 0.007a 0.076 0.499 0.360 0.777 0.360
CSF 0.373 0.859 0.373 1.000 0.038 0.110 0.110 0.441
a

Adjusted P < 0.013 values were considered statistically significant. The P values were calculated from the paired samples t-tests (all brain regions except the cerebral spinal fluid [CSF]) or the Wilcoxon signed rank test (CSF). G, interslice gaps (mm); TH, slice thicknesses (mm); WM, white matter.