Previous studies have shown that cognitive impairments in patients with brain tumors are not severe. However, to preserve the postsurgical QOL of patients with brain tumors, it is important to identify “primary” cognitive functions and associated brain regions that are more vulnerable to cognitive impairments following surgery. The objective of this study was to investigate primary cognitive factors affecting not only simple cognitive tasks but also several other cognitive tasks and associated brain regions. Patients with glioma in the left (n=33) and the right (n=21) hemisphere participated in the study. Seven neuropsychological tasks from five cognitive domains were conducted pre- and 6 months postoperation. Factor analyses were conducted...
Damage to the brain areas involved in cognitive functions can have a crucial effect on the quality-o...
Background. High-grade gliomas are the most frequently occurring brain tumors and carry unfavorable...
Awake surgery with electrocorticosubcortical stimulation is the golden standard treatment for glioma...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
1. The occurrence of neurocognitive deficits in diffuse glioma Treatment-naive glioma patients ...
Aim: Studies in the literature with specific information concerning the neuropsychological alteratio...
Cognitive preservation is crucial in glioma surgery, as it is an important aspect of daily life func...
Preservation of cognition is an important outcome measure in eloquent area glioma surgery. Glioma pa...
Purpose Deficits in neurocognitive functioning (NCF) frequently occur in glioma patients. Both treat...
Introduction: Patients with diffuse glioma often experience neurocognitive impairment already prior ...
Background Pre- and postoperative cognitive deficits have repeatedly been demonstrated in patients w...
Gliomas are commonly characterized by neurocognitive deficits that strongly impact patients’ and car...
Simple SummaryThis prospective cross-sectional study utilized standard structural MR imaging and ami...
Damage to the brain areas involved in cognitive functions can have a crucial effect on the quality-o...
Background. High-grade gliomas are the most frequently occurring brain tumors and carry unfavorable...
Awake surgery with electrocorticosubcortical stimulation is the golden standard treatment for glioma...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
1. The occurrence of neurocognitive deficits in diffuse glioma Treatment-naive glioma patients ...
Aim: Studies in the literature with specific information concerning the neuropsychological alteratio...
Cognitive preservation is crucial in glioma surgery, as it is an important aspect of daily life func...
Preservation of cognition is an important outcome measure in eloquent area glioma surgery. Glioma pa...
Purpose Deficits in neurocognitive functioning (NCF) frequently occur in glioma patients. Both treat...
Introduction: Patients with diffuse glioma often experience neurocognitive impairment already prior ...
Background Pre- and postoperative cognitive deficits have repeatedly been demonstrated in patients w...
Gliomas are commonly characterized by neurocognitive deficits that strongly impact patients’ and car...
Simple SummaryThis prospective cross-sectional study utilized standard structural MR imaging and ami...
Damage to the brain areas involved in cognitive functions can have a crucial effect on the quality-o...
Background. High-grade gliomas are the most frequently occurring brain tumors and carry unfavorable...
Awake surgery with electrocorticosubcortical stimulation is the golden standard treatment for glioma...