학술논문
Ovlivnění výsledku traktografie pyramidové dráhy volbou oblasti zájmu trasování – kazuistika
Effect of the region of interest choice on the results of pyramidal tract representation by diffusion tensor imaging – a case report
Effect of the region of interest choice on the results of pyramidal tract representation by diffusion tensor imaging – a case report
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TEXT
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Česká a slovenská neurologie a neurochirurgie : časopis českých a slovenských neurologů a neurochirurgů | 2015 Volume:78-111 | Number:3
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Czech
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English
Abstract
V krátkém sdělení dokumentujeme u pacienta s gliomem postihujícím precentrální gyrus relativitu výsledku zobrazení pyramidové dráhy pomocí DW traktografie a diskutujeme o faktorech, které mohou ovlivnit zobrazení dráhy. Dle našeho názoru se v dostupné literatuře nevěnuje dostatečná pozornost volbě oblasti zájmu trasování, přičemž právě ta je klíčovým determinantem výsledku.
In our short report, we show the relative nature of pyramidal tract representation using Diffusion Tensor Imaging in a patient with a precentral gyrus glioma and we discuss the factors that may affect tract reconstruction. We believe that, so far, inadequate attention has been paid in the published literature to the region of interest selection even though this is the key determinant of the imaging outcome. Key words: glioma – navigation – tractography – electric cortical stimulation The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE “uniform requirements” for biomedical papers.
R. Bartoš, A. Malucelli, P. Bartoš, D. Adámek, J. Zárubová, M. Sameš
In our short report, we show the relative nature of pyramidal tract representation using Diffusion Tensor Imaging in a patient with a precentral gyrus glioma and we discuss the factors that may affect tract reconstruction. We believe that, so far, inadequate attention has been paid in the published literature to the region of interest selection even though this is the key determinant of the imaging outcome. Key words: glioma – navigation – tractography – electric cortical stimulation The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE “uniform requirements” for biomedical papers.
R. Bartoš, A. Malucelli, P. Bartoš, D. Adámek, J. Zárubová, M. Sameš