2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2010.03.012
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The role of the thalamus in neuro-cognitive dysfunction in early unilateral hemispheric injury: A multimodality imaging study of children with Sturge–Weber syndrome

Abstract: Background-Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) with unilateral hemispheric involvement is a clinical model of early-onset, chronic, often progressive hemispheric injury, resulting in variable neuro-cognitive impairment.Aims-To evaluate if abnormal diffusion and metabolism of the thalamus, a central relay station with extensive cortical connections, may serve as a simple imaging marker of neuro-cognitive dysfunction in SWS.Methods-We obtained both diffusion tensor imaging and FDG PET in 20 children (11 girls; age range… Show more

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“…44 Thalamic diffusion abnormalities have been strongly correlated with IQ measures. 45 Diffusion tensor imaging can provide further information by allowing the study of white matter tract integrity and enabling the detection of early changes in specific cerebral pathways (such as the corticospinal tract) prior to the onset of neurological symptoms. 46 In one case, transient abnormal diffusion was identified concurrent with repeated complex partial seizures.…”
Section: Neuroimaging and Pathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 Thalamic diffusion abnormalities have been strongly correlated with IQ measures. 45 Diffusion tensor imaging can provide further information by allowing the study of white matter tract integrity and enabling the detection of early changes in specific cerebral pathways (such as the corticospinal tract) prior to the onset of neurological symptoms. 46 In one case, transient abnormal diffusion was identified concurrent with repeated complex partial seizures.…”
Section: Neuroimaging and Pathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of thalamic hypometabolism on cognitive functions has been reported in a separate study. [20] …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All three children took antiepileptic drugs (levetiracetam and/or oxcarbazepine) at the time of the evaluation. All three children underwent a neurological examination on the day of the MRI scans, and all three children underwent detailed neuro-psychological or (one year old) developmental and behavioral assessments, as described previously 9,10 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%