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Plasticity of the Human Motor Cortex in Patients with Arteriovenous Malformations: A Functional MR Imaging Study

机译:动静脉畸形患者的人类运动皮层的可塑性:功能性MR成像研究。

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The capacity of the human brain to recover from damage has been explained on the basis of plasticity, according to which remaining areas assume functions that would normally have been performed by the damaged brain. Patients with cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) involving primary motor areas may present without significant neurologic deficits. We used functional MR imaging to investigate the organization of cortical motor areas in patients with AVMs. METHODS: Cortical motor hand and foot representations were mapped in nine right-handed patients harboring AVMs occupying the hand (n = 6) or foot (n = 3) region of the primary motor cortex (M1). None of the patients exhibited motor deficits. Simple movements of the hand and foot were performed. In eight patients, both right and left extremities were tested; in one patient, only the hand contralateral to the AVM was examined. Localization of activation in the affected hemisphere was compared with that in the unaffected hemisphere and evaluated with respect to the normal M1 somatotopic organization shown in earlier functional MR imaging investigations. RESULTS: Cortical activation showed three patterns: 1) functional displacement within the affected M1 independent of the structural distortion induced by the AVM (n = 4), 2) presence of activation within the unaffected M1 ipsilateral to the moving extremity without activation in the affected M1 (n = 3), and 3) prominent activation in nonprimary motor areas without activation in either the affected or unaffected M1 (n = 2). CONCLUSION: Preliminary evidence suggests that brain AVMs lead to reorganization within the somatotopic representation in M1 and to occasional abnormal expansion into nonprimary motor areas.
机译:背景与目的:根据可塑性,已经解释了人脑从损伤中恢复 的能力,根据该标准,其余区域承担的功能通常会 已由受损的大脑执行。伴有主要运动区域 的脑动静脉畸形(AVM)的患者可能没有明显的神经功能缺损。我们使用 功能性MR成像来研究AVM患者的皮质 运动区域的组织。 方法:绘制皮质运动手和脚的图像在有AVM的9位右撇子患者中占据了主运动皮层(M1)的手 (n = 6)或脚(n = 3)。 / sup>没有患者表现出运动障碍。进行了手和脚的简单移动 。在八名患者中,分别测试了 右肢和左肢。在一名患者中,仅检查了与AVM对侧的 手。将受影响的半球中激活的本地化 与未受影响的半球中的 进行比较,并针对早期功能中显示的 正常M1体位组织进行评估 MR成像研究。 结果:皮质激活显示三种模式:1)功能性 在受影响的M1内的位移,与结构性 由AVM引起的失真(n = 4),2)在未受影响的M1同侧肢体 中存在激活 ,而在受影响的M1中未激活(n = 3)和3)在非主运动区中显着的 激活,而在未受影响的或未受影响的M1(n = 2)中均未激活。 结论:初步证据表明,脑AVM导致 在M1 的体表表征内重组,并偶尔异常扩展为非原发性运动。如

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    《American Journal of Neuroradiology》 |2000年第8期|1423-1433|共11页
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    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

    From the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland (H.A., S.S.K., G.R.C., X.G., A.V.), and the Institute of Neuroinformatics, University Zurich-Irchel, Switzerland (M-C.H-R.).;

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