Functional magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of visual cortex activation in patients with anterior visual pathway lesions

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Xiufeng Song
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functional magnetic resonance imaging; glaucoma; pituitary adenoma; anterior visual pathway; visual cortex;
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R775 [眼压与青光眼]; R736.4 [垂体肿瘤];
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100212 ; 100214 ;
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The aim of this study was to examine the secondary visual cortex functional disorder in patients with glaucoma and large pituitary adenoma by functional magnetic resonance imaging, and to determine the correlation between visual field defect and primary visual cortex activation. Results showed that single eye stimulation resulted in bilateral visual cortex activation in patients with glaucoma or large pituitary adenoma. Compared with the normal control group, the extent and intensity of visual cortex activation was decreased after left and right eye stimulation, and functional magnetic resonance imaging revealed a correlation between visual field defects and visual cortex activation in patients with glaucoma and large pituitary adenoma. These functional magnetic resonance imaging data suggest that anterior optic pathway lesions can cause secondary functional disorder of the visual cortex, and that visual defects are correlated with visual cortex activation.
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