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. 2010 Dec 17;32(11):1847–1855. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21158

Table II.

Brain regions with significantly altered ReHo value in SLE patients

Location AAL area (mm3) Peak t‐value MNI coordinates Peak t‐value Volume (mm3)
x y z
Decreased ReHo in SLE
L cerebellum posterior lobe Cerebelum Crus2 L (1269) −30 −81 −45 −3.52 1,890
L precuneus Occipital Mid L (837) −33 −63 27 −3.33 2,106
L inferior frontal gyrus Frontal_Inf Tri L (1161) −36 39 3 −4.04 1,458
R cerebellum posterior lobe Cerebelum Crus2 R (1458) 39 −78 −21 −3.66 3,456
Cerebelum Crus1 R (1323)
R limbic lobe Cingulum Mid R (2727) 6 −39 30 −4.26 18,009
Cingulum Mid L (1458)
Cingulum Post R (1269)
SupraMarginal R (945)
Cingulum Post L (810)
Precuneus R (702)
Angular R (621)
Precuneus L (432)
R cingulate gyrus Cingulum Ant R (648) 3 18 45 −3.39 2,538
Cingulum Mid R (594)
Vermis Cerebelum 6 L (864) −3 −69 −12 −3.24 1,485
Vermis 6 (594)
Increased ReHo In SLE
Calcarine and R cuneus Calcarine L (4293) 0 −90 15 3.76 10,098
Calcarine R (2781)
Cuneus R (1350)
Lingual L (891)
R calcarine Calcarine R (1161) 18 −57 15 2.92 1,458

AAL, automated anatomical lableling, which is a digital atlas of the human brain. Localization of the cerebral region the AAL area was done by using database from xjview (http://www.alivelearn.net/xjview).