Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>After perinatal brain injury, clinico-anatomic correlations of functional deficits and brain plasticity remain difficult to evaluate clinically in the young infant. Thus, new non-invasive methods capable of early functional diagnosis...
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doaj-ee98193ffad2491eb9d6d38c1a50860d2020-11-24T23:02:01ZengBMCBMC Neurology1471-23772005-09-01511710.1186/1471-2377-5-17Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case reportSaudan-Frei SonjaZimine SlavaLazeyras FrançoisSeghier Mohamed LSafran Avinoam BHuppi Petra S<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>After perinatal brain injury, clinico-anatomic correlations of functional deficits and brain plasticity remain difficult to evaluate clinically in the young infant. Thus, new non-invasive methods capable of early functional diagnosis are needed in young infants.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>The visual system recovery in an infant with perinatal stroke is assessed by combining diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and event-related functional MRI (ER-fMRI). All experiments were done at 1.5T. A first DTI experiment was performed at 12 months of age. At 20 months of age, a second DTI experiment was performed and combined with an ER-fMRI experiment with visual stimuli (2 Hz visual flash). At 20 months of age, ER-fMRI showed significant negative activation in the visual cortex of the injured left hemisphere that was not previously observed in the same infant. DTI maps suggest recovery of the optic radiation in the vicinity of the lesion. Optic radiations in the injured hemisphere are more prominent in DTI at 20 months of age than in DTI at 12 months of age.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data indicate that functional cortical recovery is supported by structural modifications that concern major pathways of the visual system. These neuroimaging findings might contribute to elaborate a pertinent strategy in terms of diagnosis and rehabilitation.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2377/5/17 |
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Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report |
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Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report |
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Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report |
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Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report |
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Visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion MRI: case report |
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visual recovery after perinatal stroke evidenced by functional and diffusion mri: case report |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>After perinatal brain injury, clinico-anatomic correlations of functional deficits and brain plasticity remain difficult to evaluate clinically in the young infant. Thus, new non-invasive methods capable of early functional diagnosis are needed in young infants.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>The visual system recovery in an infant with perinatal stroke is assessed by combining diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and event-related functional MRI (ER-fMRI). All experiments were done at 1.5T. A first DTI experiment was performed at 12 months of age. At 20 months of age, a second DTI experiment was performed and combined with an ER-fMRI experiment with visual stimuli (2 Hz visual flash). At 20 months of age, ER-fMRI showed significant negative activation in the visual cortex of the injured left hemisphere that was not previously observed in the same infant. DTI maps suggest recovery of the optic radiation in the vicinity of the lesion. Optic radiations in the injured hemisphere are more prominent in DTI at 20 months of age than in DTI at 12 months of age.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Our data indicate that functional cortical recovery is supported by structural modifications that concern major pathways of the visual system. These neuroimaging findings might contribute to elaborate a pertinent strategy in terms of diagnosis and rehabilitation.</p> |
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