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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 10.
Published in final edited form as: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2013 Jan 24;34(6):1180–1187. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3386

Table 1.

Brain regions showing decreased VMHC in patients with MS vs control participants

Brain Region BA X,Y,Z, MNI (mm) Cluster Size Maximal Z Score
Visual (calcarine) 17 −10,−94, −2 905 3.83
Primary somatosensory 1 −50, −16, 46 286 3.8
Lateral occipital 19 −34,−74, −4 163 3.58
Middle temporal 22 −66,−46, 8 129 4.07
Frontal pole 11 −36, 64, −6 126 3.52
Superior temporal 48 −54, −4, −2 93 3.88
Inferior occipital 18 −24,−70, −16 65 3.41
Middle occipital 37 −38,−42,−28 64 3.06
Fusiform 37 −22,−54, −14 59 3.35
Cuneus 19 −12,−82, 34 57 3.68

Note:—Only the right side is listed because of symmetric computation between the hemispheres, P-values were obtained with cluster-level multiple comparison correction (corrected P <.05; cluster size > 20); BA indicates Brodmann area; MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute.