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Role of the Wada test and functional magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative mapping of language and memory: two atypical cases

Role of the Wada test and functional magnetic resonance imaging in preoperative mapping of language and memory: two atypical cases

Authors :
Połczyńska, MM
Połczyńska, MM
Benjamin, CFA
Moseley, BD
Walshaw, P
Eliashiv, D
Vigil, C
Jones, M
Bookheimer, SY
Połczyńska, MM
Połczyńska, MM
Benjamin, CFA
Moseley, BD
Walshaw, P
Eliashiv, D
Vigil, C
Jones, M
Bookheimer, SY
Source :
Neurocase; vol 21, iss 6, 707-720; 1355-4794
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Wada test is an invasive procedure used to determine cerebral memory and language dominance as well as risk of cognitive deficits following neurosurgery. However, the potential risks of Wada testing have led some to consider foregoing Wada testing in candidates for resective epilepsy surgery with right hemispheric seizure onset. We present two atypical cases in which the Wada test showed unexpected memory and language lateralization. These cases underscore the importance of functional magnetic resonance in which imaging and Wada examination in right-handed individuals even when the lesion would not suggest atypical language representation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Neurocase; vol 21, iss 6, 707-720; 1355-4794
Notes :
application/pdf, Neurocase vol 21, iss 6, 707-720 1355-4794
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287338070
Document Type :
Electronic Resource