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== '''UNSORTED/unincorporated articles''' == *more abnormal spinal fluids<ref name="Natelson, 2017" />, and psychiatric comorbidity does not influence any of these potential biological markers of [[chronic fatigue syndrome|CFS]], <ref name="Natelson, 2017" /> *a subgroup of [[chronic fatigue syndrome|CFS]] patients with brain abnormalities may have an underlying encephalopathy producing their illness.<ref name="Natelson, 2017" /> *2014, [[Brains of People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Offer Clues About Disorder - New York Times: Well (2014)|Brains of People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Offer Clues About Disorder By David Tuller - New York Times: Well]]<ref name="Tuller20141124NYT">{{Cite news | last1 = Tuller | first1 = David | author-link1 = David Tuller| title = Brains of People With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Offer Clues About Disorder| journal = NY Times | date = 2014-11-24| url = http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/24/brains-of-people-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-offer-clues-about-disorder/?_r=0 }}</ref> *2016, One six year longitudinal study found that [[Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]] (CFS) (meeting the [[Fukuda criteria]] and [[Canadian Consensus Criteria]]) is associated with decreases in [[white matter]], gray matter and blood volume deficits in the brain as compared to healthy controls.<ref name="Shan2016"/> [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmri.25283/abstract;jsessionid=070BE1111DE3D52AC62FD00B68E96028.f03t01 Full text)] *2017, A study, using segmented anatomical [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] brain scans showed that, adjusting for total [[intracranial volume]], [[chronic fatigue syndrome|CFS]] patients (as per Fukuda diagnostic criteria) had larger gray matter volume and lower white matter volume. The increased gray matter volume was predominantly found in the [[amygdala]] and insula cortex. The decreased white matter was predominantly found in the midbrain and temporal lobe.<ref name="Finkelmeyer, 2017">{{Cite journal | last1 = Finkelmeyer | first1 = Andreas | author-link1 = Andreas Finkelmeyer | last2 = He | first2 = Jiabao | author-link2 = | last3 = Maclachlan | first3 = Laura| author-link3 = | last4 = Watson | first4 = Stuart | author-link4 = | last5 = Gallagher | first5 = Peter| author-link5 = | last6 = Newton | first6 = Julia L. | author-link6 = Julia Newton | last7 = Blamire | first7 = Andrew M. | author-link8 = | title = Grey and white matter differences in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – A voxel-based morphometry study | journal = NeuroImage: Clinical | volume = 17 | issue = | pages = 24-30 | date = 2018 | pmid = 29021956 | doi = 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.09.024 | url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221315821730236X }}</ref> - [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221315821730236X (Full text)] *2020, Exercise alters brain activation in<ref name="Washington2020"/> [https://academic.oup.com/braincomms/article/2/2/fcaa070/5885074 (Full text)] - see [[:Category:Abnormal findings|images folder]] *2022, Review of the Midbrain Ascending Arousal Network Nuclei<ref name="Baraniuk2022"/> [https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/12/2/132/htm (Full text)]
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