Introduction: Meningioma patients often have subtle cognitive deficits that might be attributed to the tumor itself, to surgical treatment, or to the occurrence of seizures and their treatment. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) analysis of resting-state functional networks (RSNs) could help to understand the neurophysiological basis of cognitive impairment in these patients. We explored the correlation between RSN functional connectivity and topology of functional networks on the one hand, and cognition on the other hand in WHO grade I meningioma patients. Methods: Twenty adult WHO grade I meningioma patients who had undergone tumor resection, as well as 20 healthy matched controls, were included. Neuropsychological assessment was done through a...
Clinical outcomes after surgery for intracranial meningiomas might be overvalued as cognitive dimens...
In healthy participants, the strength of task-evoked network reconfigurations is associated with cog...
Background: Studies on the associations between preoperative cerebral edema, cognitive functioning, ...
INTRODUCTION Meningioma patients often have subtle cognitive deficits that might be attributed to th...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primarybrain tumors and it is now recog...
Cognitive deficits frequently occur in brain tumor patients, regardless of tumor type or location, a...
Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primary brain tumors, and may have a major impact o...
Background Meningioma patients are known to face cognitive deficits before and after surgery. We exa...
This systematic review evaluates relevant findings and methodologic aspects of studies on cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Information on the neurocognitive outcome following treatment of benign meningiomas is v...
Introduction: Preservation of language functioning in patients undergoing brain tumor surgery is ess...
AbstractPurposeLow-grade glioma (LGG) patients often have cognitive deficits. Several disease- and t...
Objective: Although meningioma patients show deficits in objective cognitive functioning (OCF) meas...
Background: In recent years, several studies have reported abnormal pre- and postoperative neuropsyc...
OBJECT: Anterior skull base meningiomas are frequently associated with changes in personality and be...
Clinical outcomes after surgery for intracranial meningiomas might be overvalued as cognitive dimens...
In healthy participants, the strength of task-evoked network reconfigurations is associated with cog...
Background: Studies on the associations between preoperative cerebral edema, cognitive functioning, ...
INTRODUCTION Meningioma patients often have subtle cognitive deficits that might be attributed to th...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primarybrain tumors and it is now recog...
Cognitive deficits frequently occur in brain tumor patients, regardless of tumor type or location, a...
Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primary brain tumors, and may have a major impact o...
Background Meningioma patients are known to face cognitive deficits before and after surgery. We exa...
This systematic review evaluates relevant findings and methodologic aspects of studies on cognitive ...
BACKGROUND: Information on the neurocognitive outcome following treatment of benign meningiomas is v...
Introduction: Preservation of language functioning in patients undergoing brain tumor surgery is ess...
AbstractPurposeLow-grade glioma (LGG) patients often have cognitive deficits. Several disease- and t...
Objective: Although meningioma patients show deficits in objective cognitive functioning (OCF) meas...
Background: In recent years, several studies have reported abnormal pre- and postoperative neuropsyc...
OBJECT: Anterior skull base meningiomas are frequently associated with changes in personality and be...
Clinical outcomes after surgery for intracranial meningiomas might be overvalued as cognitive dimens...
In healthy participants, the strength of task-evoked network reconfigurations is associated with cog...
Background: Studies on the associations between preoperative cerebral edema, cognitive functioning, ...