Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic stroke leads to the functional and structural reorganization of perilesional and remote brain regions. However, the quantitative relationship between the transcallosal tract integrity and clinical motor performance score after stroke remains unexplored. The current study employed a tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) analysis on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate the relationship between white matter diffusivity changes and the clinical scores in stroke patients. Probabilistic fiber tracking was also used to identify structural connectivity patterns in the patients. Thirteen ischemic stroke patients and fifteen healthy control sub...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
AbstractPurposeDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides functionally relevant information about white...
After stroke, white matter integrity can be affected both locally and distally to the primary lesion...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
Animal models of stroke demonstrated that white matter ischemia may cause both axonal damage and mye...
Background: Complete recovery of motor function after stroke is rare with deficits ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Background and objectivesIt is difficult to predict post-stroke outcome for people with severe motor...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
AbstractPurposeDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides functionally relevant information about white...
After stroke, white matter integrity can be affected both locally and distally to the primary lesion...
<div><p>Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from is...
Human neuroimaging studies and animal models have suggested that white matter damage from ischemic s...
Animal models of stroke demonstrated that white matter ischemia may cause both axonal damage and mye...
Background: Complete recovery of motor function after stroke is rare with deficits ...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
Background and objectivesIt is difficult to predict post-stroke outcome for people with severe motor...
While the corpus callosum (CC) is important to normal sensorimotor function, its role in motor funct...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
One theory to account for neglect symptoms in patients with right focal damage invokes a release of ...
AbstractPurposeDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) provides functionally relevant information about white...
After stroke, white matter integrity can be affected both locally and distally to the primary lesion...