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Chunk #21 — Methods — Anatomical likelihood estimation

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A coordinate-based meta-analysis of white matter alterations in patients with alcohol use disorder.
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(0)49.85 (13.36)15Segobin et al. [19]19 (2)44.40 (6.07)Alcohol dependence (DSM-IV)15.15 (10.49)m11.05 d (5.20)20 (n. a.)46.70 (4.25)8.22 (8.79)d16Segobin et al. [59]20 (4)45.2 (8.1)Alcohol dependence (DSM-IV)18.3 (8.7)m2.4 d (3.1)14 (5)45.4 (6.9)9.5 (6.7)d17Yeh et al. [44]11 (0)47.0 (7.6)Alcohol dependence (DSM-IV)n. a.6 d (3)10 (0)42.7 (9.4)18Zorlu et al. [60]17 (0)47.0 (7.0)Alcohol dependence (DSM-IV)12.2 (7.3)17.1 d (1.8)16 (0)46.7 (7.5)AUD alcohol use disorder, Fem. females, d/w/mo days/weeks/months, n.a. information not available.C+RHere, the authors subdivided the AUD patients in “current” and “early remission” groups but also reported results of a combined contrast which we included in our analysis (s. suppl. Table S1).+KThese data refer to a general AUD group including patients with Korsakoff syndrome. In our analysis, we only included the data of the contrast results of the subgroup with uncomplicated alcoholism (s. suppl. Table S1).mmisuse and ddependence.*Duration of general alcohol consumption.