Longitudinal assessment of subcortical gray matter volume, cortical thickness, and white matter integrity in HIV‐positive patients

To longitudinally evaluate the cortical thickness and deep gray matter structures volume, measured from T1 three‐dimensional (3D) Gradient echo‐weighted imaging, and white matter integrity, assessed from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of HIV‐positive patients.

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