1naresh
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Structure MNI Coordinate (xyz) P (Uncorrected) P (Corrected) Cluster Size (mm3) FWE FDR Left temporal lobe middle temporal gyrus WM −40 −62 26 < .001 .136 .191 1160 Right parietal lobe inferior parietal lobule WM 34 −38 40 < .001 .162 .191 960
Note:—MTR indicates magnetization transfer ratio; CEC, celiac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications; CD, celiac disease; FDR, false discovery rate; FWE, family-wise error; WM, white matter.