“…3,4 Cross-sectional studies using MR imaging-VBM, a technique that can evaluate intergroup and intragroup voxel-wise differences in GM volumes, have detected ultrastructural brain changes in apparently normal brain tissue in patients with CD. [5][6][7] In these patients, regional GM abnormalities have been described in both subcortical and cortical structures, though controversial findings have been reported by the various authors. Whereas some found GM volume focally increased in the motor cortex, cerebellum, and GPi but decreased in the caudal SMA, dorsolateral frontal cortex, and visual cortex in patients with CD, 5 others reported increased GM volumes in the thalamus, caudate head, superior temporal lobe, and left cerebellum.…”