generalized linear model (glm) analyses based on the gee (generalized estimating equation) methodology (SAS institute)
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Article Title: Neuroradiologic correlates of clinical disability and progression in the X-Linked leukodystrophy Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease
Journal: Journal of the neurological sciences
doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.08.030
Figure Legend Snippet: MRI metrics analyzed with respect to functional disability score for individuals with PLP1 mutations. A generalized linear model (GLM) analyses based on the GEE (generalized estimating equation) methodology was performed with FDS subgroups as the main effect term and age as a covariate to test FDS subgroup differences (JMP; SAS Institute Inc.). The total brain volume (TBV) was used as an additional covariate when comparing white matter volume and the corpus callosum area. The statistical results of the GLM analyses were based on the “Chi-Square” statistics and associated p-values. P-values of 0.05 or less were considered significant. Since all three measurements were not performed on all subjects, a median split for each measure was conducted.
Techniques Used: Functional Assay
