BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has been suggested as a mechanism for neurologic complications in children treated for posterior fossa tumors. We hypothesized that time-dependent changes occur in the dentatothalamic pathway. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diffusion tensor evaluation was performed in 14 children (median age, 4.1 years; age range, 1–20 years) who underwent serial MR imaging at 3T as part of routine follow-up after posterior fossa tumor resection with or without adjuvant therapy. Tensor metrics were obtained in the acute (≤1 week), subacute (1 to \u3c6 months), and chronic (≥6 months) periods after surgery. We evaluated the following dentatothalamic constituents: bilatera...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in...
Paediatric posterior fossa tumors are often effectively controlled with a combination of radiation, ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Treatment-induced white matter (WM) injury in medulloblastoma survivors, as ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BackgroundSurvivors of pediatric posterior fossa brain tumors are susceptible to the adverse effects...
Purpose: Prospective and longitudinal neuroimaging studies of posterior fossa tumors are scarce. Her...
This thesis utilized diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and tractography to examine cerebrocerebellar pa...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
Background/Objectives: Lesions of the cerebellum fibers may result in cognitive function impairments...
Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates resectio...
OBJECTIVE: To compare cerebral perfusion and diffusion in survivors of childhood posterior fossa bra...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Background: Cerebellar tumor survivors often exhibit neuropsychological deficits that could be relat...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that fractional anisotropy (FA) is more severely reduced in white ma...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in...
Paediatric posterior fossa tumors are often effectively controlled with a combination of radiation, ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Treatment-induced white matter (WM) injury in medulloblastoma survivors, as ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BackgroundSurvivors of pediatric posterior fossa brain tumors are susceptible to the adverse effects...
Purpose: Prospective and longitudinal neuroimaging studies of posterior fossa tumors are scarce. Her...
This thesis utilized diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and tractography to examine cerebrocerebellar pa...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
Background/Objectives: Lesions of the cerebellum fibers may result in cognitive function impairments...
Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates resectio...
OBJECTIVE: To compare cerebral perfusion and diffusion in survivors of childhood posterior fossa bra...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
Background: Cerebellar tumor survivors often exhibit neuropsychological deficits that could be relat...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that fractional anisotropy (FA) is more severely reduced in white ma...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in...
Paediatric posterior fossa tumors are often effectively controlled with a combination of radiation, ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Treatment-induced white matter (WM) injury in medulloblastoma survivors, as ...