Table 3:

Regions of increased MD in patients with ALS compared with HCs accounting for gray and white matter volume loss

Cluster SizeaBARegionsMNI Coordinates (mm)T Values
XYZ
59BA6L precentral gyrus−541265.29
64BA6R precentral gyrus492255.13
224R putamen2117−44.71
R middle orbitofrontal white matter1718−103.45
127L superior orbitofrontal white matter−1832−84.46
33BA45L inferior frontal gyrus−459244.34
88R middle occipital white matter38−7364.34
78R posterior limb of the internal capsule16−1404.13
47BA21L middle temporal gyrus−59−6014.10
28BA39R angular gyrus40−54404.07
24BA20R inferior temporal pole65−13−234.06
41BA3L postcentral gyrus−60−11314.02
23BA21R middle temporal pole5112−314.01
116R genu of the corpus callosum932−13.98
R superior orbitofrontal white matter1738−43.63
108L anterior lobe of the cerebellum−18−25−293.95
L middle cerebellar peduncle−13−32−293.90
20BA22R superior temporal lobe52−46223.91
38BA13L insula−3814−13.90
55BA45L inferior frontal gyrus−3743113.76
23R anterior lobe of the cerebellum16−55−253.68
26BA40L supramarginal gyrus−49−24323.58
BA40L supramarginal gyrus−40−24333.46
  • a The number of voxels. P < .001 uncorrected within at least 20 contiguous voxels.