Today’s Spotlight uses an image of a brain scan from Wikipedia/Geoff B. Hall and an image, by David Ziegler, of the substantia nigra. The photo illustration shows the area of the brain where neurodegeneration from Parkinson’s disease begins.
A new imaging technique developed at MIT offers the first glimpse of the degeneration of two brain structures affected by Parkinson’s disease.
The technique, which combines several types of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), could allow doctors to better monitor patients’ progression and track the effectiveness of potential new treatments...
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A new imaging technique developed at MIT offers the first glimpse of the degeneration of two brain structures affected by Parkinson’s disease.
The technique, which combines several types of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), could allow doctors to better monitor patients’ progression and track the effectiveness of potential new treatments...
Read full article.
