Sub-acute default mode network dysfunction predicts post-stroke depression severity
Sub-acute default mode network dysfunction predicts post-stroke depression severity
O. Sheehan,L. Kelly,11 Autores,Peter J. Kelly
TLDR
Using diffusion-tensor imaging and the fractional anisotropy index in the region of interest and ipsilesional frontal cortex, the reported findings help to elucidate the mechanism underlying cognitive deterioration in internal capsular genu infarction.
Resumen
Internal capsular genu infarcts infrequently cause cognitive impairment and behavioral changes, and little is known about the underlying mechanism. Using diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) and the fractional anisotropy (FA) index in the region of interest (ROI) and ipsilesional frontal cortex, we evaluated two patients with internal capsular genu infarction who presented with frontal dysfunction and cognitive impairment. The reported findings help to elucidate the mechanism underlying cognitive deterioration in internal capsular genu infarction. J Korean Neurol Assoc 28(2):104-107, 2010
