The brain is known to dynamically repair and reorganize itself after sustaining damage. Patients undergoing tumor resection display cortical reorganization, but the specific processes remain relatively unknown. Our longitudinal study investigates the effectiveness of task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in detecting recovery of eloquent function in brain tumor patients. We assessed the changes in brain activity as the brain recovers from tumor growth and surgery through the correlations between neuropsychological analysis and changes in fMRI activation.https://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/surp2021/1026/thumbnail.jp
To develop a clinically applicable memory functional MRI (fMRI) method of predicting postsurgical me...
Left-hemisphere intraparenchymal primary brain tumor patients are at risk of developing reading diff...
Introduction The aim of this study was to determine in pre- and postsurgical fMRI studies the rearra...
Introduction The application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool for the pres...
Objective: The adult brain’s potential for plastic reorganization is an important mechanism for the ...
Recent evidence suggests that damage to the language network triggers its functional reorganization....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reorganization of brain function may result in preservation of motor functio...
Available online 10 January 2020.Postoperative functional neuroimaging provides a unique opportunity...
Malignant gliomas remain incurable and result in more years of life lost than any other tumours. Sur...
Functional reorganization may explain why. despite a large tumour in eloquent cortex. the patient ha...
Background: Functional reorganization (FR) was shown in glioma patients by direct electrical stimula...
Purpose: High-grade glioma surgery has evolved around the principal belief that a safe maximal tumor...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the reorganization of the language areas in patie...
Language reorganization may represent an adaptive phenomenon to compensate tumor invasion of the dom...
The surgical management of brain tumors is based on the principle that the extent of resection impro...
To develop a clinically applicable memory functional MRI (fMRI) method of predicting postsurgical me...
Left-hemisphere intraparenchymal primary brain tumor patients are at risk of developing reading diff...
Introduction The aim of this study was to determine in pre- and postsurgical fMRI studies the rearra...
Introduction The application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool for the pres...
Objective: The adult brain’s potential for plastic reorganization is an important mechanism for the ...
Recent evidence suggests that damage to the language network triggers its functional reorganization....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reorganization of brain function may result in preservation of motor functio...
Available online 10 January 2020.Postoperative functional neuroimaging provides a unique opportunity...
Malignant gliomas remain incurable and result in more years of life lost than any other tumours. Sur...
Functional reorganization may explain why. despite a large tumour in eloquent cortex. the patient ha...
Background: Functional reorganization (FR) was shown in glioma patients by direct electrical stimula...
Purpose: High-grade glioma surgery has evolved around the principal belief that a safe maximal tumor...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the reorganization of the language areas in patie...
Language reorganization may represent an adaptive phenomenon to compensate tumor invasion of the dom...
The surgical management of brain tumors is based on the principle that the extent of resection impro...
To develop a clinically applicable memory functional MRI (fMRI) method of predicting postsurgical me...
Left-hemisphere intraparenchymal primary brain tumor patients are at risk of developing reading diff...
Introduction The aim of this study was to determine in pre- and postsurgical fMRI studies the rearra...