MR imaging of psychosurgery: Rostral atrophy following stereotacic subcaudate tractotomy

Kieth A. Cauley, W. Waheed, M. Salmela, C. G. Filippi

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Abstract

There are few reports of MR imaging findings following psychosurgery. Here, we report the findings of 3T MR imaging of the sequelae of stereotactic subcaudate tractotomy (SST). Rostral atrophy is noted on conventional imaging. Diffusion tensor (DT) tractography demonstrated no communicating white matter tracts between the inferior frontal lobes, which appeared normally as thick fibre bundles in age-matched controls. DT tractography provides a unique tool for the evaluation of sequelae of ablative psychosurgical procedures.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)e239-e242
JournalBritish Journal of Radiology
Volume83
Issue number995
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010

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