[HTML][HTML] Should neurosurgeons try to preserve non-traditional brain networks? A systematic review of the neuroscientific evidence

NB Dadario, ME Sughrue�- Journal of Personalized Medicine, 2022 - mdpi.com
The importance of large-scale brain networks in higher-order human functioning is well
established in neuroscience, but has yet to deeply penetrate neurosurgical thinking due to�…

[HTML][HTML] Advanced neuroimaging approaches to pediatric brain tumors

RM Nikam, X Yue, G Kaur, V Kandula, A Khair…�- Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary After leukemias, brain tumors are the most common cancers in children,
and early, accurate diagnosis is critical to improve patient outcomes. Beyond the�…

[HTML][HTML] Brain functional connectivity in low-and high-grade gliomas: differences in network dynamics associated with tumor grade and location

L Pasquini, M Jenabi, O Yildirim, P Silveira, KK Peck…�- Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary This study investigates brain network modifications related to tumor grade
and location using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and graph theory�…

[HTML][HTML] Predicting survival in glioblastoma with multimodal neuroimaging and machine learning

PH Luckett, M Olufawo, B Lamichhane, KY Park…�- Journal of Neuro�…, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive malignant glioma, with an
overall median survival of less than two years. The ability to predict survival before treatment�…

Widespread cortical functional disconnection in gliomas: an individual network mapping approach

E Silvestri, M Moretto, S Facchini…�- Brain�…, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Assessment of impaired/preserved cortical regions in brain tumours is typically performed
via intraoperative direct brain stimulation of eloquent areas or task-based functional MRI�…

[HTML][HTML] Functional and structural reorganization in brain tumors: a machine learning approach using desynchronized functional oscillations

J Falc�-Roget, A Cacciola, F Sambataro…�- Communications�…, 2024 - nature.com
Neuroimaging studies have allowed for non-invasive mapping of brain networks in brain
tumors. Although tumor core and edema are easily identifiable using standard MRI�…

Brain network mapping and glioma pathophysiology

AS Mandal, S Brem, J Suckling�- Brain Communications, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Adult diffuse gliomas are among the most difficult brain disorders to treat in part due to a lack
of clarity regarding the anatomical origins and mechanisms of migration of the tumours�…

[HTML][HTML] Dissociation of structural and functional connectomic coherence in glioma patients

K J�tten, L Weninger, V Mainz, S Gauggel…�- Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
With diffuse infiltrative glioma being increasingly recognized as a systemic brain disorder,
the macroscopically apparent tumor lesion is suggested to impact on cerebral functional and�…

[HTML][HTML] Involvement of white matter language tracts in glioma: Clinical implications, operative management, and functional recovery after injury

AA Aabedi, JS Young, EF Chang, MS Berger…�- Frontiers in�…, 2022 - frontiersin.org
To achieve optimal survival and quality of life outcomes in patients with glioma, the extent of
tumor resection must be maximized without causing injury to eloquent structures�…

[HTML][HTML] Machine learning in neuroimaging: from research to clinical practice

KH Nenning, G Langs�- Die Radiologie, 2022 - Springer
Neuroimaging is critical in clinical care and research, enabling us to investigate the brain in
health and disease. There is a complex link between the brain's morphological structure�…