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Region Patients Controls P Value Globus pallidus 867.7 ± 177.0 699.7 ± 145.0 .007 Putamen 540.0 ± 144.6 387.0 ± 106.4 .002 Thalamus 247.2 ± 69.0 189.3 ± 71.6 .03 Frontal white matter 94.7 ± 27.4 91.5 ± 41.9 .81 Genu of corpus callosum 190.9 ± 44.4 174.1 ± 45.5 .67 Splenium of corpus callosum 108.3 ± 34.8 103.0 ± 34.4 .31
* Least squares regression was used to compare patients and controls with respect to the mean MFC generated from both sides of the deep gray matter and white matter regions while P values were adjusted for age and sex.