Publications by authors named "Yan Wei Miao"

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  • The study investigates how emotional dysregulation, especially unconscious catastrophic thoughts, contributes to panic disorder (PD) by analyzing neural activity using resting-state fMRI and the PerAF metric.
  • It compares 51 participants, including 26 PD patients and 25 healthy controls, to assess differences in spontaneous neural activity and functional connectivity, particularly in brain regions linked to emotion regulation.
  • Findings indicate that PD patients show increased neural fluctuations in key brain areas related to emotion regulation, along with decreased connectivity between certain brain regions, suggesting disruptions in how these areas coordinate during emotional processing.
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Cognitive reappraisal is an effective emotion regulation strategy involving prefrontal cortex (PFC) control of the amygdala. Its aberrant functioning is closely associated with panic disorder (PD). However, the resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between the PFC, implicated in cognitive reappraisal, and the amygdala in PD has not been studied.

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To explore the correlation between the number of lenticulostriate arteries (LSAs) and the white matter features in cerebral small vessel diseases (CSVD) by 3T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Seventy-one patients with diagnoses of CSVD were prospectively enrolled to undergo 3T MRI examination, including high-resolution vascular wall imaging (VWI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). The LSAs were observed and counted on VWI, and the patients were divided into three groups according to the LSA counts.

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Purpose: To quantitatively assess the blood oxygen levels of the cerebral vein using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), and to analyze the correlation between magnetic susceptibility value (MSV) and clinical laboratory indicators/cognitive scores in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Materials And Methods: Fifty-nine patients (21 males and 38 females) with clinically confirmed AD (AD group) and 22 control subjects (12 males, 10 females; CON group) were recruited. Clinical data and laboratory examination indexes were collected.

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Purpose: To assess the vascular heterogeneity and aggressiveness of pituitary macroadenomas (PM) using texture analysis based on Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).

Method: Fifty patients with pathologically confirmed PM, including 32 patients with aggressive PM (aggressive group) and 18 patients with non-aggressive PM (non-aggressive group), were included in this study. The preoperative DCE-MRI and clinical data were collected from all patients.

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Primary blepharospasm (BPS) is a focal dystonia characterized by involuntary eyelid spasms and blinking. The pathophysiology of BPS remains unclear. Several functional and structural neuroimaging studies have demonstrated abnormalities of sensorimotor structures such as the sensorimotor cortex, the basal ganglia, the thalamus and the cerebellum in BPS patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Primary blepharospasm (BPS) is a type of dystonia causing involuntary blinking and eyelid spasms, with unclear underlying mechanisms.
  • A study compared 25 BPS patients to 25 healthy controls, finding decreased connectivity in several brain regions associated with sensory and motor functions, particularly within the sensory-motor network (SMN) and fronto-parietal network.
  • The research also revealed increased connectivity in the salience network (SN), indicating that multiple neural networks may be involved in the condition of primary BPS.
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The majority of previous studies on hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) were focused on peripheral nerves, whereas cerebral alterations in HNPP have been less attended to. In this work, Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was used to detect the changes in WM, especially in the normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) in HNPP patients for its sensitivity in probing the microstructure of WM, the sensitive metric was searched for probing cerebral alterations and the regional distribution of cerebral abnormalities was identified. Twelve HNPP patients and 12 age- and gender-matched healthy controls underwent the conventional MRI, DTI scan, and electrophysiological examination.

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Background: Nonketotic hyperglycemia is a rare cause of hemichorea. Patients with hemichorea associated with nonketotic hyperglycemia (HCNH) always have a favorable prognosis when given prompt treatment.

Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 12 patients with HCNH in our hospital between January 2005 and January 2013.

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