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Association of dorsal inferior frontooccipital fasciculus fibers in the deep parietal lobe with both reading and writing processes: a brain mapping study.

Kazuya Motomura1, Masazumi Fujii, Satoshi Maesawa, Shunichiro Kuramitsu, Atsushi Natsume, Toshihiko Wakabayashi.   

Abstract

Alexia and agraphia are disorders common to the left inferior parietal lobule, including the angular and supramarginal gyri. However, it is still unclear how these cortical regions interact with other cortical sites and what the most important white matter tracts are in relation to reading and writing processes. Here, the authors present the case of a patient who underwent an awake craniotomy for a left inferior parietal lobule glioma using direct cortical and subcortical electrostimulation. The use of subcortical stimulation allowed identification of the specific white matter tracts associated with reading and writing. These tracts were found as portions of the dorsal inferior frontooccipital fasciculus (IFOF) fibers in the deep parietal lobe that are responsible for connecting the frontal lobe to the superior parietal lobule. These findings are consistent with previous diffusion tensor imaging tractography and functional MRI studies, which suggest that the IFOF may play a role in the reading and writing processes. This is the first report of transient alexia and agraphia elicited through intraoperative direct subcortical electrostimulation, and the findings support the crucial role of the IFOF in reading and writing.

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Keywords:  AF = arcuate fasciculus; DTI = diffusion tensor imaging; IFOF = inferior frontooccipital fasciculus; ILF = inferior longitudinal fasciculus; MET = l-[methyl-11C]methionine; ROI = region of interest; SLF = superior longitudinal fasciculus; SLTA = Standard Language Test of Aphasia; VWFA = visual word form area; WAIS-III = Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 3rd edition; WMS-R = Wechsler Memory Scale–Revised; brain mapping; fMRI = functional MRI; functional neurosurgery; inferior frontooccipital fasciculus; reading; subcortical stimulation; writing

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24655122     DOI: 10.3171/2014.2.JNS131234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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