Assessing Neuroplasticity Using Magnetoencephalography (MEG) in Patient with Left-Temporo-Parietal Pilocytic Astrocytomas Treated with Endoscopic Surgery
- Author:
Hanani Abdul MANAN
1
;
Zamzuri IDRIS
;
Mohammed Faruque REZA
;
Hazim OMAR
;
Jafri Malin ABDULLAH
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Magnetoencephalography; pilocyticastrocytoma; neuroplasticity; endoscopy; visual evoked field
- From:Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2018;16(1):63-67
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
- Abstract: Neuroplasticity has been subjected to a great deal of research in the last century. Recently, significant emphasis has beenplaced on the global effect of localized plastic changes throughout the central nervous system, and on how these changesintegrate in a pathological context. The present study aimed to demonstrate the functional cortical reorganization beforeand after surgery using magnetoencephalography (MEG) in a participant with brain tumor. Results of Visual EvokedMagnetic Field (VEF) based on functional MEG study revealed significantly different of MEG N100 waveforms before andafter surgery. Larger and additional new locations for visual activation areas after the surgery were found suggestingneuroplasticity. The present study highlight a physiological plasticity in a teenage brain and the alterations regardingneural plasticity and network remodeling described in pathological contexts in higher-order visual association areas.
- Full text:16.2018my0223.pdf