BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for midline posterior fossa tumors. Increasing evidence suggests that PFS represents a complex supratentorial cortical dysfunction related to surgery-induced disruption of critical cerebellocerebral connections. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a consistent surgical damage pattern may be identified in patients with PFS by early postoperative anatomic imaging analysis of the pECP and to test whether DSC can detect corresponding changes in cerebral cortical perfusion to indicate a secondary, remote functional disturbance, which could suggest a diaschisis-like pathomechanism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven patients with postoperativ...
Background: Cerebellar tumor survivors often exhibit neuropsychological deficits that could be relat...
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in...
Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates resectio...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
A 7-year-old boy developed mutism after surgery for cerebellar medulloblastoma. Postoperative magnet...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
AbstractPosterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
Cerebral hyperperfusion (HP) complicates the postoperative course of patients with moyamoya disease ...
PURPOSE: To investigate imaging features of crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) in cerebral gliomas,...
Background/Objectives: Lesions of the cerebellum fibers may result in cognitive function impairments...
Background: Cerebellar tumor survivors often exhibit neuropsychological deficits that could be relat...
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: PFS occurs in approximately 25% of pediatric patients receiving surgery for ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe postoperative complication occurring in...
Posterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates resectio...
Introduction: The Posterior Fossa Syndrome (PFS) may occur in children after resection of cerebellar...
A 7-year-old boy developed mutism after surgery for cerebellar medulloblastoma. Postoperative magnet...
Background: The dentato-thalamo-cortical (DTC) pathway is recognized as the anatomical substrate for...
AbstractPosterior fossa syndrome is a severe transient loss of language that frequently complicates ...
The posterior fossa syndrome (PFS) consists of transient cerebellar mutism, cognitive symptoms, and ...
Cerebral hyperperfusion (HP) complicates the postoperative course of patients with moyamoya disease ...
PURPOSE: To investigate imaging features of crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) in cerebral gliomas,...
Background/Objectives: Lesions of the cerebellum fibers may result in cognitive function impairments...
Background: Cerebellar tumor survivors often exhibit neuropsychological deficits that could be relat...
Cerebellar mutism - a term introduced by Rekate et al. in 1985 - can be considered as the hallmark f...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injury to the dentatothalamic pathway that originates in the cerebellum has ...