Secondary cerebro-cerebellar and intracerebellar dysfunction in cerebellar mutism syndrome.
Samuel S McAfeeGiles RobinsonAmar GajjarNicholas Steve PhillipsSilu ZhangPing Zou StinnettRanganatha SitaramDarcy RachesHeather M ConklinRaja B KhanMatthew A ScogginsPublished in: Neuro-oncology (2024)
The functional abnormalities we identified are notably upstream of where causal surgical injury is thought to occur, indicating a secondary phenomenon. The VM-PFC is involved in several functions that may be relevant to the symptomatology of CMS, including emotional control and motor learning. We hypothesize that these abnormalities may reflect maladaptive learning within the cerebellum consequent to disordered motor and limbic function by the periaqueductal grey and other critical midbrain targets.
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