Role of the healthy hemisphere in recovery after resection of the supplementary motor area
Neurology2004Vol. 62(8), pp. 1323–1332
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Alexandre Krainik, Hugues Duffau, Laurent Capelle, Philippe Cornu, Anne‐Laure Boch, Jean-François Mangin, Denis Le Bihan, C. Marsault, J. Chiras, Stéphane Lehéricy
Abstract
These findings suggest a dysfunction of the SMA ipsilateral to the tumor, partially compensated by a recruitment of the contralesional SMA which correlated with shortened postoperative recovery. SMA resection was compensated by the recruitment of a medial and lateral premotor circuitry in the healthy hemisphere.
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