Provocation and prediction of visual peripersonal neglect-like symptoms in preoperative planning and during awake brain surgery

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Neglect is a severe neuropsychological/neurological deficit that usually develops due to lesions of the posterior inferior parietal area of the right hemisphere and is characterized by a lack of attention to the left side. Our case is a proven right-handed, 30-year-old female patient with a low-grade glioma, which was located in the temporo-opercular region and also in the superior temporal gyrus of the right hemisphere. Upon presurgical planning, the motor, language, and visuospatial functions were mapped. In order to achieve this, the protocol for routine magnetic resonance imaging and navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation has been expanded, accordingly.

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Tamás, V., Sebestyén, G., Nagy, S. A., Horváth, P. Z., Mérei, Á., Tomaiuolo, F., … Büki, A. (2021). Provocation and prediction of visual peripersonal neglect-like symptoms in preoperative planning and during awake brain surgery. Acta Neurochirurgica, 163(7), 1941–1947. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-021-04822-2

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