%0 Journal Article
%A Volz, L. J.
%A Kocher, M.
%A Lohmann, P.
%A Shah, N. J.
%A Fink, G. R.
%A Galldiks, N.
%T Functional magnetic resonance imaging in glioma patients: from clinical applications to future perspectives
%J The quarterly journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
%V 62
%N 3
%@ 0392-0208
%C Torino
%I Ed. Minerva Medica
%M FZJ-2018-03059
%P 295-302
%D 2018
%X Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allows the non-invasive assessment of human brain activity in vivo. In glioma patients, fMRI isfrequently used to determine the individual functional anatomy of the motor and language network in a presurgical setting to optimize surgicalprocedures and prevent extensive damage to functionally eloquent areas. Novel developments based on resting-state fMRI may help to improvepresurgical planning for patients which are unable to perform structured tasks and might extend presurgical mapping to include additional functionalnetworks. Recent advances indicate a promising potential for future applications of fMRI in glioma patients which might help to identifyneoplastic tissue or predict the long-term functional outcome of individual patients
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%R 10.23736/S1824-4785.18.03101-1
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/845858