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Longitudinal changes in the ALPS index and its clinical correlates in patients with basal ganglia hemorrhage

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  • Zhaofeng Su

  • Jiajia Chen

  • Peng Wu

  • Rongjun Zhang

  • Xiaochi Yang

  • Nan Dong

  • Zhihui Fu

  • July 9, 2026

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    The study evaluated the DTI-ALPS index and its correlation with clinical characteristics in patients after basal ganglia hemorrhage.

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    Twenty-three healthy controls underwent DTI scans, revealing significant differences in the ALPS index between 15-direction and 32-direction protocols.

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    The ALPS index significantly differed among patient groups based on time since hemorrhage, with all patient groups showing lower values than controls.

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    No significant correlation was found between the ALPS index and the Brunnstrom recovery stage or overall hematoma volume.

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    A significant negative correlation between the ALPS index and hematoma volume was observed in the subgroup with ≤ 10 mL volume.

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