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Network Analysis of the Default Mode Network Using Functional Connectivity MRI in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Published on: August 5, 2014
Dysfunction of default-mode network in encephalopathy with a reversible corpus callosum lesion
Shingo Mitaki1, Keiichi Onoda, Masaki Ishihara
1Department of Neurology, Shimane University School of Medicine, Izumo, Japan. shingomi@med.shimane-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Increasing attention has been paid recently to the study of spontaneous brain activity; moreover, particular attention has been paid to the concept of a default-mode network of brain function. Although the functional significance of the default-mode network remains a matter of debate, it has been suggested to be a candidate for the network subserving basic functions related to consciousness. We report the case of a 29-year-old man with encephalopathy and a reversible lesion of the entire corpus callosum. Despite resolution of corpus callosum lesion on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 1 week, the patient persistently presented disturbance of consciousness. Resting-state functional MRI revealed that the posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus was functionally disconnected from other brain regions within the default-mode network. Our case report suggests that assessment of the functional connectivity in the resting-state default-mode network could be a useful marker of consciousness disturbance even in the presence of a reversible brain lesion.
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