Cape Town - 2026 ISMRM-ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition
9 May 2026 – 14 May 2026 · Cape Town, South Africa
406-03-005 ISMRM Abstract

Cerebrocerebellar Functional Connectivity Alterations in Patients with Temporal Lobe Glioma Using Resting-state fMRI

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Sara Naghizadehkashani1, Mahdi Alizadeh2,3, Scott H Faro4, Micheal Hock4, Sahar Darabi Monadi5, Zahra Sadeghi Adl5, Spandana Tammiraju4, Feroze Mohamed2,3,5, Devon Middleton2,3,5, Kiran S Talekar 3
1Radiology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, United States of America
2Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, United States of America
3Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, United States of America
4Department of Radiology, Jefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
5Jefferson Integrated Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center, Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, United States of America
Presenting Author: Kiran S Talekar

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References

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2. Yuan L, et al. Disrupted cerebrocerebellar connectivity and language impairment in low-grade glioma. Human Brain Mapping. 2023 Jul;44(10):4129–4144. PMID: 37356540 [pmid]
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4. Menei P, et al. Cerebello-cerebral functional connectivity supports compensatory mechanisms for language preservation in temporal lobe glioma. Neuro-Oncology Advances. 2024;6(1):vdae004. PMID: 39531223 [pmid]

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