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Advances in multimodal magnetic resonance imaging of children with tic disorder |
YAO Xuan1, YU Jingru1, SU Jiateng1, XIAO Gong2, HAO Juanjuan1 |
1. Medical School of Shaoxing University, Shaoxing 312099, Zhejiang Province, China; 2. Shaoxing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shaoxing 312000, Zhejiang Province, China |
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Abstract Tic disorder is a neuropsychiatric disease in children. Its incidence rate is rising, but its pathogenesis and mechanism are not yet clear. Currently, research methods for this disease are limited and there is an urgent need to introduce more comprehensive biological detection methods. Although research on magnetic resonance imaging of tic disorder has been reported, the conclusions are still inconsistent and mostly focused on single imaging studies. Multimodal magnetic resonance imaging technology, serving as an objective and reliable research tool, can non-invasively obtain information on the structure and functional connectivity of the human brain, making it possible to construct and describe brain network connections, and providing a new perspective for exploring the pathological mechanisms of tic disorder. This paper reviews the application of radiomics based on multimodal magnetic resonance imaging in the study of tic disorder, aiming to provide reference for the pathological mechanism research of tic disorder.
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