2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.02.055
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Gray matter alterations in visual cortex of patients with loss of central vision due to hereditary retinal dystrophies

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“…Consistent with the current findings, the previous MRI structural studies have also found a cortical reduction in the anterior half of the occipital cortex in glaucoma patients (Boucard et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2013a;Yu et al, 2013). By comparison, the main morphological changes of visual cortex in ocular diseases associated with central visual defects, such as macular degeneration (Boucard et al, 2009) and hereditary retinal dystrophies (Plank et al, 2011), were located around the posterior part of the calcarine fissure. Thus, it could be concluded that ocular diseases involved different visual field defects would result in corresponding impairments in the anterior or posterior sections of visual cortex.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Consistent with the current findings, the previous MRI structural studies have also found a cortical reduction in the anterior half of the occipital cortex in glaucoma patients (Boucard et al, 2009;Chen et al, 2013a;Yu et al, 2013). By comparison, the main morphological changes of visual cortex in ocular diseases associated with central visual defects, such as macular degeneration (Boucard et al, 2009) and hereditary retinal dystrophies (Plank et al, 2011), were located around the posterior part of the calcarine fissure. Thus, it could be concluded that ocular diseases involved different visual field defects would result in corresponding impairments in the anterior or posterior sections of visual cortex.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It seems the response of the cortex to retinal damage is influenced by the spatial distribution of this loss, the age at which it occurs, or both. Earlier studies that reported gray matter loss in blinding diseases are difficult to relate to our study as a voxel based morphometry approach was used which combines changes in thickness and surface area [73]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have demonstrated that disruption of visual input can lead to atrophic changes including the visual pathway and early visual cortical areas, whereas the spread of atrophy to higher cortical areas has not been demonstrated consistently (Boucard et al 2009; Chan et al 2004; Hernowo et al 2011; 2013; Kitajima et al 1997; Mendola et al 2005; Parravano et al 1993; Plank et al 2011; von dem Hagen et al 2005). These extrastriate areas could provide the main substrate for visual imagery in SH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%