Impact of childhood cerebellar tumor surgery on cognition revealed by precuneus hyperconnectivity

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Background: Childhood cerebellar pilocytic astrocytomas harbor excellent overall survival rates after surgical resection, but the patients may exhibit specific cognitive and behavioral problems. Functional MRI has catalyzed insights into brain functional systems and has already been linked with the neuropsychological performance. We aimed to exploit the question of whether resting-state functional MRI can be used as a biomarker for the cognitive outcome assessment of these patients. Methods: We investigated 13 patients (median age 22.0 years; range 14.9-31.3) after a median interval between surgery and examination of 15.0 years (range 4.2-20.5) and 16 matched controls. All subjects underwent functional 3-Tesla MRI scans in a resting-state condition and battery neuropsychological tests. Results: Patients showed a significantly increased functional connectivity in the precuneus compared with controls (P

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Dorfer, C., Pletschko, T., Seiger, R., Chocholous, M., Kasprian, G., Krajnik, J., … Czech, T. (2022). Impact of childhood cerebellar tumor surgery on cognition revealed by precuneus hyperconnectivity. Neuro-Oncology Advances, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdac050

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