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. 2019 Jul 12;40(15):4381–4396. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24709

Table 3.

Regions in which gray matter density was significantly different in acute compared with chronic pediatric patients

X Y Z t‐statistic value Cluster size p‐value
Acute > chronic
Left thalamic reticular nucleus −25 −20 16 8.42
−26 −19 11 6.81 434 .047
−22 −14 11 6.22
Left mid‐cingulate cortex −6 14 33 5.01
−7 9 35 4.72 930 .001
−7 17 30 4.62
Right thalamic reticular nucleus 25 −19 17 6.65 483 .028
22 −17 −4 6.39
Right inferior temporal gyrus 55 −30 −27 4.97
48 −23 −32 4.70 564 .013
61 −35 −28 4.24
Right anterior cingulate nucleus 11 32 22 6.45
9 42 23 5.60 942 .0001
16 36 22 4.45
Bilateral orbitofrontal cortex −25 5 −18 9.13
3 17 −23 7.92 6,638 .0001
−4 18 −23 7.42
Acute < chronic
Left ventral posterolateral nucleus −19 −25 5 5.08 503 .046

Locations are in Montreal Neurological Institute space. Significant clusters were from cluster‐extent thresholding (family‐wise error rate) to correct for multiple comparisons.