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Title:
Handbook on white matter : structure, function and changes
Series:
Neuroanatomy research at the leading edge
Publication Information:
New York : Nova Science Pub., 2009
Physical Description:
xvii, 411 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781607410348

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Summary

Summary

White matter is one of the three main solid components of the central nervous system. White matter tissue of the freshly cut brain appears white to the naked eye because of being composed largely of lipid. The other two components of the brain are grey matter and substantia nigra. This handbook presents the latest research in the field.


Table of Contents

Preface
Interhemispheric Connectivity: The Evolution and Nature of the Corpus Callosum
White Matter Lesions: From Present to Future
White Matter Lesions and Aging in HIV Infection: Implications for Development of Cognitive Decline and Dementia
White Matter Changes in Critical Illness and Delirium
White Matter Involvement in Neuromuscular Disorders
White Matter Hyperintensities in Psychiatric Disorders and their Association with Suicide Risk
A Quantitative Study of the Pathological Changes in the Cortical White Matter in Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD)
Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
Remyelination Failure in Multiple Sclerosis and Vulnerability of Oligodendrocytes to Repeated Insults
Endoscopic Anatomy of the Thecal Sac Using a Flexible Steerable Endoscope
Brain Tissue Segmentation Based on Multi-Channel Diffusion Tensor Imaging Data
Three-Dimensional Microstuctural Analysis of Human Brain Tissue by Using Synchrotron Radiation Microtomographs
Origin and Function of Amoeboid Microglia in the Periventricular White Matter in the Developing Brain
Diffusion Tensor Imaging Is More Sensitive than Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Demonstrating White Matter Abnormalities in Susac's Syndrome
Organisation of the Node of Ranvier in Myelinated Central Axons
Organizing Principles of Projections of the Long Descending Reticulospinal Pathways and their Target's Spinal Commissural Neurons: With Special Reference to the Locomotor Function
The Dimensions of the Sacral Spinal Canal in Thecaloscopy: A Morphometric MRI Study
Index