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Cortical topological network changes following optic neuritis.

Yael BacknerIdo Ben-ShalomJoseph KuchlingNadja SiebertMichael ScheelKlemens RuprechtAlexander Ulrich BrandtFriedemann PaulNetta Levin
Published in: Neurology(R) neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation (2020)
Visual network density appears affected by the neurologic deficit sustained (ON), and connectivity changes are more evident in dorsal-lateral regions. Efficiency and modularity appear to be associated with the specific disease type (CIS vs NMOSD). Thus, topological cortical changes in the visual system are associated with the type of neurologic deficit within the limits set on them by the underlying pathophysiology. We suggest that cortical patterns of activity should be considered in the outcome of the patients despite the localized nature of ON.
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