To identify microstructural alteration of white matter tracts in patients with Tourette syndrome (TS), diffusion spectrum imaging data were obtained from 14 patients and 14 matched controls. Whole-brain tract-based automatic analysis was employed to investigate the differences in white matter microstructures between the two groups. As compared with the controls, patients with TS showed altered tract integrity in callosal fibers, cingulum, thalamic radiations and corticospinal tracts. The altered white matter tracts account for clinical hallmarks and pathophysiology of TS, and might serve as structural correlates of TS.
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