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Cognitive interference processing in adults with childhood craniopharyngioma using functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Daniel SvärdCecilia FollinSigridur FjalldalRobin HellerstedtPeter MannfolkJohan MårtenssonPia SundgrenEva Marie Erfurth
Published in: Endocrine (2021)
Adults with childhood CP performed cognitive interference processing equally well as controls and demonstrated no compensatory fMRI activity in the CFP attention network compared to controls. This was also true for the two subgroups with and without hypothalamic injury. The results can be useful to better characterize this condition, and to optimize treatment and support for these individuals.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • early life
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • childhood cancer
  • computed tomography
  • combination therapy
  • young adults