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Fig. 3 | The Journal of Headache and Pain

Fig. 3

From: Dynamic changes in glymphatic function in reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome

Fig. 3

The DTI-ALPS index in RCVS subjects was higher in the remission stage than acute stage and was correlated with ICA RI. A The longitudinal analysis in Part 1 revealed that the DTI-ALPS index was higher in the remission stage than acute stage in RCVS subjects. B The values of distal ICA RI were lower in the remission than in acute RCVS. C A negative correlation between the DTI-ALPS index and distal ICA RI in all subjects was demonstrated (p = 0.004 < q = 0.05/11). The gray solid squares indicate the mean values, and the error bars indicate the ± 95% confidence intervals

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