Peter Chang1, Xue Wang1, Darren
Gitelman1,2, Ryan Lo1, Robert Levy1,3,
Justin Hulvershorn4, Todd Parrish1
1Radiology, Northwestern University,
Chicago, IL, United States; 2Neurology, Northwestern University; 3Neurological
Surgery, Northwestern University; 4Northstar Neuroscience,
Seattle, Wa
VLSM
was conducted on 151 chronic stroke subjects from 26 imaging centers with
different MR vendors and field strengths. The results identify regions in the
corona radiata that appear to assimilate motor, pre-motor and sensory
information similarly for right and left hemisphere lesions. There were
significant results for dominant lesions but not non-dominant lesions. This indicates
that following stroke of the non-dominant hemisphere, reorganization of the
dominant hemisphere occurs to a greater degree than the reorganization of the
non-dominant hemisphere following a dominant lesion. This population based
study may improve the ability to give an accurate prognosis and optimize
treatment.