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Characterization of displaced white matter by brain tumors using combined DTI and fMRI.

Tom Schonberg1, Pazit Pianka, Talma Hendler, Ofer Pasternak, Yaniv Assaf.   

Abstract

In vivo white matter tractography by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has become a popular tool for investigation of white matter architecture in the normal brain. Despite some unresolved issues regarding the accuracy of DTI, recent studies applied DTI for delineating white matter organization in the vicinity of brain lesions and especially brain tumors. Apart from the intrinsic limitations of DTI, the tracking of fibers in the vicinity or within lesions is further complicated due to changes in diseased tissue such as elevated water content (edema), tissue compression and degeneration. These changes deform the architecture of the white matter and in some cases prevent definite selection of the seed region of interest (ROI) from which fiber tracking begins. We show here that for displaced fiber systems, the use of anatomical approach for seed ROI selection yields insufficient results. Alternatively, we propose to select the seed points based on functional MRI activations which constrain the subjective seed ROI selection. The results are demonstrated on two major fiber systems: the pyramidal tract and the superior longitudinal fasciculus that connect critical motor and language areas, respectively. The fMRI based seed ROI selection approach enabled a more comprehensive mapping of these fiber systems. Furthermore, this procedure enabled the characterization of displaced white matter using the eigenvalue decomposition of DTI. We show that along the compressed fiber system, the diffusivity parallel to the fiber increases, while that perpendicular to the fibers decreases, leading to an overall increase in the fractional anisotropy index reflecting the compression of the fiber bundle. We conclude that definition of the functional network of a subject with deformed white matter should be done carefully. With fMRI, one can more accurately define the seed ROI for DTI based tractography and to provide a more comprehensive, functionally related, white matter mapping, a very important tool used in pre-surgical mapping.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16427322     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.11.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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2.  Identification of the pyramidal tract by neuronavigation based on intraoperative magnetic resonance tractography: correlation with subcortical stimulation.

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3.  Mapping of the cortical spinal tracts using magnetoencephalography and diffusion tensor tractography in pediatric brain tumor patients.

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Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2010-06-08       Impact factor: 1.475

4.  Topographic organization of motor fibre tracts in the human brain: findings in multiple locations using magnetic resonance diffusion tensor tractography.

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5.  Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging and fiber-tracking diffusion tensor tractography in the management of spinal astrocytomas.

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6.  Diffusion tensor imaging and tractography of the kidney in children: feasibility and preliminary experience.

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7.  Incorporating functional MR imaging into diffusion tensor tractography in the preoperative assessment of the corticospinal tract in patients with brain tumors.

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Review 9.  Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)-based white matter mapping in brain research: a review.

Authors:  Yaniv Assaf; Ofer Pasternak
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 3.444

10.  A standardised evaluation of pre-surgical imaging of the corticospinal tract: where to place the seed ROI.

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Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2009-05-13       Impact factor: 3.042

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