Abstract

Recently, it has been demonstrated that navigated transcranial agnetic stimulation (nTMS) data can be used as seed regions for iffusion tensor imaging fiber tracking (DTI-FT), although feasibilty was only shown for motor mapping so far [1,2]. Up to now, there s no information whether this approach is also feasible to track anguage-eloquent fibers. Thus, this report describes the clinical ase of a patient suffering from a left-sided insular glioma, in which TMS-based DTI-FT was used to visualize language pathways prior o surgery, including the superior longitudinal fascicle (SLF).

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