We describe a case of neuroplasticity associated with both arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and stroke, which occurred in two successive events in the same patient. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during right-hand movement in a young man with a left rolandic AVM detected activation of a region corresponding to the left premotor cortex. The AVM was embolized. A few hours after the last embolization session, the patient sustained an ischemic complication in the left subcortical white matter. A second fMRI detected a lower degree of left premotor cortex activation and strong activation of the contralesional right primary motor cortex and bilateral supplementary motor areas. One month later, in association with clinical recovery, the fMRI activation returned to that observed in the first fMRI, ie, selective activation of the ipsilesional left premotor cortex. This is, to our knowledge, the first description of two distinct functional cortical changes determined by an AVM and a stroke within the motor network.
Neuroplastic Changes in the Brain: A Case of Two Successive Adaptive Changes Within the Motor Cortex / Raz, Eytan; Tinelli, Emanuele; Guidetti, Giulio; Totaro, Porzia; Bozzao, Luigi; Pantano, Patrizia. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMAGING. - ISSN 1051-2284. - 20:3(2010), pp. 297-301. [10.1111/j.1552-6569.2008.00346.x]
Neuroplastic Changes in the Brain: A Case of Two Successive Adaptive Changes Within the Motor Cortex
RAZ, Eytan;TINELLI, EMANUELE;GUIDETTI, Giulio;TOTARO, PORZIA;BOZZAO, Luigi;PANTANO, Patrizia
2010
Abstract
We describe a case of neuroplasticity associated with both arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and stroke, which occurred in two successive events in the same patient. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during right-hand movement in a young man with a left rolandic AVM detected activation of a region corresponding to the left premotor cortex. The AVM was embolized. A few hours after the last embolization session, the patient sustained an ischemic complication in the left subcortical white matter. A second fMRI detected a lower degree of left premotor cortex activation and strong activation of the contralesional right primary motor cortex and bilateral supplementary motor areas. One month later, in association with clinical recovery, the fMRI activation returned to that observed in the first fMRI, ie, selective activation of the ipsilesional left premotor cortex. This is, to our knowledge, the first description of two distinct functional cortical changes determined by an AVM and a stroke within the motor network.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.