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Cancers ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 340
Author(s):  
Matthew Muir ◽  
Sarah Prinsloo ◽  
Hayley Michener ◽  
Jeffrey I. Traylor ◽  
Rajan Patel ◽  
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Surgeons must optimize the onco-functional balance by maximizing the extent of resection and minimizing postoperative neurological morbidity. Optimal patient selection and surgical planning requires preoperative identification of nonresectable structures. Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a method of noninvasively mapping the cortical representations of the speech and motor systems. Despite recent promising data, its clinical relevance and appropriate role in a comprehensive mapping approach remains unknown. In this study, we aim to provide direct evidence regarding the clinical utility of transcranial magnetic stimulation by interrogating the eloquence of TMS points. Forty-two glioma patients were included in this retrospective study. We collected motor function outcomes 3 months postoperatively. We overlayed the postoperative MRI onto the preoperative MRI to visualize preoperative TMS points in the context of the surgical cavity. We then generated diffusion tensor imaging tractography to identify meaningful subsets of TMS points. We correlated the resection of preoperative imaging features with clinical outcomes. The resection of TMS-positive points was significantly predictive of permanent deficits (p = 0.05). However, four out of eight patients had TMS-positive points resected without a permanent deficit. DTI tractography at a 75% FA threshold identified which TMS points are essential and which are amenable to surgical resection. TMS combined with DTI tractography shows a significant prediction of postoperative neurological deficits with both a high positive predictive value and negative predictive value.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulina E. Bombón-Albán ◽  
Alberto J. Mimenza-Alvarado ◽  
Oscar R. Marrufo-Meléndez ◽  
Johnatan Rubalcava-Ortega ◽  
Lidia A. Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shawn D’Souza ◽  
Lisa Hirt ◽  
David R Ormond ◽  
John A Thompson

Abstract Gliomas are neoplasms that arise from glial cell origin and represent the largest fraction of primary malignant brain tumours (77%). These highly infiltrative malignant cell clusters modify brain structure and function through expansion, invasion and intratumoral modification. Depending on the growth rate of the tumour, location and degree of expansion, functional reorganization may not lead to overt changes in behaviour despite significant cerebral adaptation. Studies in simulated lesion models and in patients with stroke reveal both local and distal functional disturbances, using measures of anatomical brain networks. Investigations over the last two decades have sought to use diffusion tensor imaging tractography data in the context of intracranial tumours to improve surgical planning, intraoperative functional localization, and post-operative interpretation of functional change. In this study, we used diffusion tensor imaging tractography to assess the impact of tumour location on the white matter structural network. To better understand how various lobe localized gliomas impact the topology underlying efficiency of information transfer between brain regions, we identified the major alterations in brain network connectivity patterns between the ipsilesional versus contralesional hemispheres in patients with gliomas localized to the frontal, parietal or temporal lobe. Results were indicative of altered network efficiency and the role of specific brain regions unique to different lobe localized gliomas. This work draws attention to connections and brain regions which have shared structural susceptibility in frontal, parietal and temporal lobe glioma cases. This study also provides a preliminary anatomical basis for understanding which affected white matter pathways may contribute to preoperative patient symptomology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (S5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Jose Mimenza ◽  
Sara Gloria Aguilar Navarro ◽  
Paulina Bombón Albán ◽  
Alejandra Samudio ◽  
Jhonatan Ruvalcaba Ortega ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 157-161
Author(s):  
Xiaolin Hou ◽  
Chengxun Li ◽  
Dongdong Yang ◽  
Dingjun Li ◽  
Lin Zeng ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel Boucher ◽  
Germain Arribarat ◽  
Benjamin Cartiaux ◽  
Elodie Anne Lallemand ◽  
Patrice Péran ◽  
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