DUN DING1, PENG LI2, Ji Xin Liu2, Xue Ying Ma2, and Ming Zhang2
To investigate
the structure and function changes in the brain in uremic RLS patients using a
resting-state function magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm, we used A
voxel-based morphometry(VBM) method and a seed-based method to find the
abnormiy in end-stage kidney disease patients. Our results suggest that the
characteristics of the connectivity changes may reflect the pathways involved
in producing uremic RLS symptoms.