FIGURE 1.
Voxel-based morphometry showing gray matter loss in the cerebellar subregions for patients with White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in comparison with controls. Areas of significant gray matter loss (red) included the cerebellar subregions right-sided lobule VI [voxel size: 2,106; peak MNI coordinates: x = 22.5, y = –63, and z = –15; Gaussian random field (GRF) for voxel levels at P < 0.001 and cluster at P < 0.05] and left-sided lobule VI (voxel size: 703; peak MNI coordinates: x = –22.5, y = –54, and z = –15; GRF for voxel levels at P < 0.001 and cluster at P < 0.05), for patients with WMHs vs. control subjects.