Microsurgical and Functional Linguistic Anatomy of Cerebral Basal Ganglia
Introduction:The central core of the cerebral hemispheres is located on the medial side of the insular cortex. It is made up of basal ganglia and white matter tracts. The basal ganglia and their white matter connections serve important motor, sensorial, psychological, endocrinological and cognitive...
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doaj-e865626b13534c91a20eb9c8a8aebb7e2020-11-25T04:01:05ZengGalenos Yayineviİstanbul Medical Journal2619-97932148-094X2020-11-0121645145610.4274/imj.galenos.2020.0963313049054Microsurgical and Functional Linguistic Anatomy of Cerebral Basal GangliaMustafa Güdük0Musa Çırak1Baran Bozkurt2Kaan Yağmurlu3 Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University, School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Neurosurgery, İstanbul, Turkey Virginia University, Department of Neurosurgery, Charlottesville, USA Virginia University, Department of Neurosurgery, Charlottesville, USA Introduction:The central core of the cerebral hemispheres is located on the medial side of the insular cortex. It is made up of basal ganglia and white matter tracts. The basal ganglia and their white matter connections serve important motor, sensorial, psychological, endocrinological and cognitive functions. Insular gliomas and other deeply located lesions can cause severe morbidity by affecting the basal ganglia and their connections. Hence, a thorough understanding of the anatomy of that area is needed for surgical planning on the insular area.Methods:We dissected and photographed the insular cortex and basal ganglia in five human cadavers via white matter dissection techniques from lateral to medial side.Results:The structures and connections of the insular cortex and basal ganglia are documented and presented with their functional correlations during the dissections.Conclusion:Our results will guide the strategy and planning of surgery for the insula and basal ganglia. Additionally, they will be helpful in the follow-up and prediction of morbidities of lesions located in that area. http://istanbulmedicaljournal.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/microsurgical-and-functional-linguistic-anatomy-of/41712 insulabasal ganglionwhite mattergrey matter |
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Microsurgical and Functional Linguistic Anatomy of Cerebral Basal Ganglia |
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Microsurgical and Functional Linguistic Anatomy of Cerebral Basal Ganglia |
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Microsurgical and Functional Linguistic Anatomy of Cerebral Basal Ganglia |
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microsurgical and functional linguistic anatomy of cerebral basal ganglia |
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İstanbul Medical Journal |
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Introduction:The central core of the cerebral hemispheres is located on the medial side of the insular cortex. It is made up of basal ganglia and white matter tracts. The basal ganglia and their white matter connections serve important motor, sensorial, psychological, endocrinological and cognitive functions. Insular gliomas and other deeply located lesions can cause severe morbidity by affecting the basal ganglia and their connections. Hence, a thorough understanding of the anatomy of that area is needed for surgical planning on the insular area.Methods:We dissected and photographed the insular cortex and basal ganglia in five human cadavers via white matter dissection techniques from lateral to medial side.Results:The structures and connections of the insular cortex and basal ganglia are documented and presented with their functional correlations during the dissections.Conclusion:Our results will guide the strategy and planning of surgery for the insula and basal ganglia. Additionally, they will be helpful in the follow-up and prediction of morbidities of lesions located in that area. |
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