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Increased Gray Matter Density in the Right Mesencephalic Tegmentum Is Associated With Better Engel Classes I and II After Radiosurgery for Hypothalamic Hamartomas.

Constantin TuleascaHussein HamdiGéraldine DaquinNathalie VilleneuvePatrick ChauvelAnne LepineFabrice BartolomeiJean Régis
Published in: Neurosurgery (2022)
Seizure cessation after SRS for HHs was associated with higher GMD in mesencephalic tegmental area, acknowledged to be involved in the neural control of explosive vocal behavior in animals. This area is connected by the mamillotegmental bundle to the lateral tuberal nucleus area of the hypothalamus, where HHs are known to rise. In the future, the detection of more gray matter in this "laugh" tegmental area based on pretherapeutic routine structural neuroimaging might help in patient selection for minimally invasive radiosurgery for HH.
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