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White matter and subcortical gray matter lesion volume changes and late-life depression outcome: A 4-year magnetic resonance imaging study
Po See Chen
, Douglas R. McQuoid
, Martha E. Payne
, David C. Steffens
Institute of Behavioral Medicine
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Lesion Volume
100%
Grey Matter Lesion
100%
Late-life Depression
100%
White Matter
100%
White Matter Lesions
57%
Deep White Matter Lesions
28%
Longitudinal Analysis
14%
Depressive
14%
Lesion Progression
14%
Mean Lesion Volume
14%
Repeated Measures Analysis
14%
White Matter Volume
14%
Volume Difference
14%
Semi-automated
14%
Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lesion Volume
100%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
White Matter
100%
Gray Matter
100%
Neuroscience
Late Life Depression
100%