We investigated the differences in global and regional topological properties and the modular organization of brain networks derived from anatomical covariance of structural MRI between Multiple System Atrophy patients (subdivided in the variants MSA-C, MSA-P) and healthy controls (HC). No differences were found in global, local and small-worldness measures between MSA and HC or between MSA-C and MSA-P. The investigation of modular organization, which reflects differences in properties that underlie the functionality of the brain, has shown a segregation in a cortical-subcortical motor network in patient groups, which may underpin both the typical parkinsonian and cerebellar features of the disorder.
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