Journal article

Structural Connectivity Remote from Lesions Correlates with Somatosensory Outcome Poststroke

CL Koh, CH Yeh, X Liang, R Vidyasagar, RJ Seitz, M Nilsson, A Connelly, LM Carey

Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2021

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Changes in connectivity of white matter fibers remote to a stroke lesion, suggestive of structural connectional diaschisis, may impact on clinical impairment and recovery after stroke. However, until recently, we have not had tract-specific techniques to map changes in white matter tracts in vivo in humans to enable investigation of potential mechanisms and clinical impact of such remote changes. Our aim was to identify and quantify white matter tracts that are affected remote from a stroke lesion and to investigate the associations between reductions in tract-specific connectivity and impaired touch discrimination function after stroke. Methods: We applied fixel-base..

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