下纵束
纤维束成像
白质
解剖
上纵束
钩束
医学
弓状束
磁共振弥散成像
额中回
颞下回
库尼乌斯
枕叶
束
顶叶上小叶
角回
颞叶
脑回
神经科学
楔前
心理学
磁共振成像
部分各向异性
功能磁共振成像
放射科
癫痫
作者
Robert G. Briggs,Yueh‐Hsin Lin,Nicholas B. Dadario,Sihyong J. Kim,Isabella M. Young,Michael Y. Bai,Vukshitha Dhanaraj,R. Dineth Fonseka,Jorge Hormovas,Onur Tanglay,Arijit Chakraborty,Ty M Milligan,Carol J. Abraham,Christopher Anderson,Ali H. Palejwala,Andrew K. Conner,Daniel L. O’Donoghue,Michael E. Sughrue
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2021.03.045
摘要
The middle frontal gyrus (MFG) is involved in attention, working memory, and language-related processing. A detailed understanding of the subcortical white matter tracts connected within the MFG can facilitate improved navigation of white matter lesions in and around this gyrus and explain the postoperative morbidity after surgery. We aimed to characterize the fiber tracts within the MFG according to their connection to neuroanatomic structures through the use of diffusion spectrum imaging-based fiber tractography and validate the findings by gross anatomic dissection for qualitative visual agreement. Tractography analysis was completed using diffusion imaging data from 10 healthy, adult subjects enrolled in the Human Connectome Project. We assessed the MFG as a whole component according to its fiber connectivity with other neural regions. Mapping was completed on all tracts within both hemispheres, with the resultant tract volumes used to calculate a lateralization index. A modified Klingler technique was used on 10 postmortem dissections to demonstrate the location and orientation of the major tracts. Two major connections of the MFG were identified: the superior longitudinal fasciculus, which connects the MFG to parts of the inferior parietal lobule, posterior temporal lobe, and lateral occipital cortex; and the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, which connected the MFG to the lingual gyrus and cuneus. Intra- and intergyral short association, U-shaped fibers were also identified. Subcortical white matter pathways integrated within the MFG include the superior longitudinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus. The MFG is implicated in a variety of tasks involving attention and memory, making it an important cortical region. The postoperative neurologic outcomes related to surgery in and around the MFG could be clarified in the context of the anatomy of the fiber bundles highlighted in the present study.
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