Authors
Wade M Mueller, F Zerrin Yetkin, Thomas A Hammeke, George L Morris III, Sara J Swanson, Kenneth Reichert, Robert Cox, Victor M Haughton
Publication date
1996/9/1
Journal
Neurosurgery
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
515-521
Publisher
LWW
Description
OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) to map cerebral functions in patients with frontal or parietal tumors.
METHODS:
Charts and images of patients with cerebral tumors or vascular malformations who underwent FMRI with an echoplanar technique were reviewed. The FMRI maps of motor (11 patients), tactile sensory (12 patients), and language tasks (4 patients) were obtained. The location of the FMRI activation and the positive responses to intraoperative cortical stimulation were compared. The reliability of the paradigms for mapping the rolandic cortex was evaluated.
RESULTS:
Rolandic cortex was activated by tactile tasks in all 12 patients and by motor tasks in 10 of 11 patients. Language tasks elicited activation in each of the four patients. Activation was obtained within edematous brain and adjacent to tumors. FMRI in three …
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