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Imaging cortical association tracts in the human brain using diffusion-tensor-based axonal tracking.
Authors:Susumu Mori  Walter E Kaufmann  Christos Davatzikos  Bram Stieltjes  Laura Amodei  Kim Fredericksen  Godfrey D Pearlson  Elias R Melhem  Meiyappan Solaiyappan  Gerald V Raymond  Hugo W Moser  Peter C M van Zijl
Affiliation:Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA. susumu@mri.jhu.edu
Abstract:Diffusion-tensor fiber tracking was used to identify the cores of several long-association fibers, including the anterior (ATR) and posterior (PTR) thalamic radiations, and the uncinate (UNC), superior longitudinal (SLF), inferior longitudinal (ILF), and inferior fronto-occipital (IFO) fasciculi. Tracking results were compared to existing anatomical knowledge, and showed good qualitative agreement. Guidelines were developed to reproducibly track these fibers in vivo. The interindividual variability of these reconstructions was assessed in a common spatial reference frame (Talairach space) using probabilistic mapping. As a first illustration of this technical capability, a reduction in brain connectivity in a patient with a childhood neurodegenerative disease (X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy) was demonstrated.
Keywords:MRI  diffusion  tensor  tracts  association  axonal
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