Zhang Tm
Chinese PLA General Hospital
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Neural Regeneration Research | 2013
Zheng G; Xiaolei Chen; Bainan Xu; Jiashu Zhang; Xueming Lv; Li Jj; Fangye Li; Shen Hu; Zhang Tm; Ye Li
Knowledge of the plasticity of language pathways in patients with low-grade glioma is important for neurosurgeons to achieve maximum resection while preserving neurological function. The current study sought to investigate changes in the ventral language pathways in patients with low-grade glioma located in regions likely to affect the dorsal language pathways. The results revealed no significant difference in fractional anisotropy values in the arcuate fasciculus between groups or between hemispheres. However, fractional anisotropy and lateralization index values in the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus and lateralization index values in the left inferior fronto-occpital fasciculus were higher in patients than in healthy subjects. These results indicate plasticity of language pathways in patients with low-grade glioma. The ventral language pathways may perform more functions in patients than in healthy subjects. As such, it is important to protect the ventral language pathways intraoperatively.
Neural Regeneration Research | 2013
Li Jj; Xiaolei Chen; Jiashu Zhang; Zheng G; Xueming Lv; Fangye Li; Shen Hu; Zhang Tm; Bainan Xu
Insular lesions remain surgically challenging because of the need to balance aggressive resection and functional protection. Motor function deficits due to corticospinal tract injury are a common complication of surgery for lesions adjacent to the internal capsule and it is therefore essential to evaluate the corticospinal tract adjacent to the lesion. We used diffusion tensor imaging to evaluate the corticospinal tract in 89 patients with insular lobe lesions who underwent surgery in Chinese PLA General Hospital from February 2009 to May 2011. Postoperative motor function evaluation revealed that 57 patients had no changes in motor function, and 32 patients suffered motor dysfunction or aggravated motor dysfunction. Of the affected patients, 20 recovered motor function during the 6–12-month follow-up, and an additional 12 patients did not recover over more than 12 months of follow-up. Following reconstruction of the corticospinal tract, fractional anisotropy comparison demonstrated that preoperative, intraoperative and follow-up normalized fractional anisotropy in the stable group was higher than in the transient deficits group or the long-term deficits group. Compared with the transient deficits group, intraoperative normalized fractional anisotropy significantly decreased in the long-term deficits group. We conclude that intraoperative fractional anisotropy values of the corticospinal tracts can be used as a prognostic indicator of motor function outcome.
National Medical Journal of China | 2008
Liu Hc; Qiu E; Zhang Tm; Zhao Jw; Song Wx; Fu Jd
National Medical Journal of China | 2012
Jiashu Zhang; Xiaolei Chen; Fangye Li; Li Jj; Zheng G; Zhang Tm; Shen Hu; Bainan Xu
Chinese journal of surgery | 2013
Fangye Li; Xiaolei Chen; Sai Xy; Jiashu Zhang; Shen Hu; Li Jj; Zheng G; Zhang Tm; Yang Li; Hou Mz; Bainan Xu
National Medical Journal of China | 2012
Jiashu Zhang; Xiaolei Chen; Fangye Li; Li Jj; Zheng G; Zhang Tm; Shen Hu; Bainan Xu
Chinese journal of surgery | 2013
Fangye Li; Xiaolei Chen; He Tt; Jiashu Zhang; Song Zj; Li Jj; Zheng G; Shen Hu; Zhang Tm; Bainan Xu
Journal of Southern Medical University | 2012
Jie Zhang; Xiaolei Chen; Zhao Y; Fangye Li; Zheng G; Li Jj; Zhang Tm; Shen Hu; Bainan Xu
National Medical Journal of China | 2008
Zhang Tm; An Yz; Liu Hc; Wu Jp
National Medical Journal of China | 2007
Zhang Tm; Fang Jg; Chen Xh; Zhang Jl; Yong Li; Zhao Jw