Reduced Functional and Anatomic Interhemispheric Homotopic Connectivity in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Combined Resting State-fMRI and DTI Study
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2018Vol. 59(5), pp. 1861–1861
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Qian Wang, Weiwei Chen, Huaizhou Wang, Xun Zhang, Xiaoxia Qu, Ying Wang, Ting Li, Ningli Wang, Junfang Xian
Abstract
Combinations of interhemispheric homotopic functional connectivity and anatomic connectivity changes may help to elucidate the mechanism of interhemispheric synchronization injury in POAG patients. Reduced VMHC values positively correlate with glaucomatous changes of RNFL thickness, which strengthens the hypothesis that POAG affects the visual cortex using a novel functional MRI characteristic.
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