Delayed atrophy in posterior cingulate cortex and apathy after stroke

A few studies have been performed on chronic structural changes after stroke. The primary purpose of the present study was to investigate regional cortical volume changes after the onset of stroke and to examine how the cortical volume changes affected neuropsychiatric symptoms.

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