Brain plasticity after rehabilitation in a severe case of artery of Percheron stroke assessed with multimodal MR imaging.
Eleonora TavazziNiels P BergslandAlice PirastruL PelizzariM CazzoliFrancesca Lea SaibeneJ S NavarroElisabetta FarinaA ComanducciP CecconiFrancesca BaglioPublished in: Neurocase (2022)
Artery of Percheron (AOP) stroke is a rare event. We describe an AOP stroke involving both thalami and the midbrain, resulting in a multifunctional clinical impairment. Intensive inpatient multidisciplinary rehabilitation favored the recovery of motor deficits, together with the improvement of cognitive dysfunctions. MRI assessment in the chronic post-stroke phase showed structural and functional reorganization in response to the extended thalamic tissue damage and absence of revascularization. Thalamo-cortical networks involving frontal and prefrontal regions, as well as parietal areas were disrupted, whereas increased functional thalamo-occipital connectivity was found. This report sheds light on brain reorganization following AOP stroke after rehabilitation..