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. 2020 Aug 17;9(8):2663. doi: 10.3390/jcm9082663

Table 2.

Longitudinal change of cortical thickness in the white matter hyperintensity (WMH) progression group compared with the WMH regression group.

All svMCI (n = 87) PiB Negative svMCI (n = 51)
B (SE) p-Value B (SE) p-Value
Global thickness −0.034 (0.012) 0.006 −0.027 (0.012) 0.030
Frontal lobe −0.041 (0.013) 0.002 −0.028 (0.013) 0.033
Temporal lobe −0.040 (0.016) 0.014 −0.035 (0.015) 0.024
Parietal lobe −0.034 (0.012) 0.005 −0.032 (0.012) 0.009
Occipital lobe −0.025 (0.011) 0.029 −0.019 (0.014) 0.173

Abbreviations: WMH— white matter hyperintensity; SE—standard error. A linear mixed effects model was performed after adjusting for baseline age, sex, time, group, intracranial volume, Pittsburgh compound B standardised uptake value ratio, and the interaction between the groups and time.