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Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging in Normal Human Brains in Various Age Groups

Johanna Heleniusa, Lauri Soinnea, Jussi Perkiöb,c, Oili Salonenb, Aki Kangasmäkib,c, Markku Kastea, Richard A. D. Caranod, Hannu J Aronenb and Turgut Tatlisumaka

a Department of Neurology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland
b Department of Radiology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland
c Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland
d Synarc, San Francisco, CA



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FIG 1. ROIs used in data analysis are superimposed on axial ADCav maps. 1 indicates the parietal gray matter; 2, parietal white matter; 3, frontal horn of lateral ventricle; 4, middle part of lateral ventricle; 5, posterior horn of lateral ventricle; 6, frontal gray matter; 7, frontal white matter; 8, caudate nucleus; 9, putamen; 10, internal capsule; 11, thalamus; 12, occipital white matter; 13, occipital gray matter; 14, temporal gray matter; 15, temporal white matter; 16, pons; 17, cerebellar white matter; and 18, cerebellar gray matter.