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Effect of tumor genetics, pathology, and location on fMRI of language reorganization in brain tumor patients.

Pasquini LucaOnur YildirimPatrick SilveiraChristel TamerAntonio NapolitanoMartina LucignaniMehrnaz JenabiKyung K PeckAndrei Holodny
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Patients harboring left-hemispheric tumors present with contralateral translocation of language function. Influential variables for this phenomenon included frontal tumor location, BA location, WA location, sex, MGMT promoter methylation, and FGFR mutation. • Tumor location, grade, and genetics may influence language plasticity, thereby affecting both communication between eloquent areas and tumor growth dynamics. • In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we evaluated language reorganization in 405 brain tumor patients by studying the relationship of fMRI language laterality to tumor-related variables (grade, genetics, location), and patient-related variables (age, sex, handedness).
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