Longitudinal evaluation of brain plasticity in low-grade gliomas: fmri and graph-theory provide insights on language reorganization

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  • who: Luca Pasquini et al. from the New York, NY, USA Neuroradiology Unit, NESMOS Department, Sant`Andrea Hospital, La Sapienza University have published the paper: Longitudinal Evaluation of Brain Plasticity in Low-Grade Gliomas: fMRI and Graph-Theory Provide Insights on Language Reorganization, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to explore the functional reorganization of language over time before and after surgery in a cohort of left-hemispheric LGG patients undergoing surgery, using longitudinal task-based fMRI, graph-theory, and language assessment. This prospective cohort study was approved by the institutional review board . . .

     

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