DTI tractography for children with hearing loss or developmental language impairment

Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography was used to evaluate five children with hearing loss or impaired language development. Our first case involved a 5-year-old boy with unilateral hearing loss apparently due to callosal disconnect. The second case involved a 10-year-old girl with development...

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Published inPediatric Otorhinolaryngology Japan Vol. 30; no. 1; pp. 31 - 36
Main Authors Niitsuma, Yukie, Masuda, Shin, Murakami, Tomonori, Okimoto, Tomoaki, Yamada, Asami, Fukushima, Noriyuki, Katsuda, Yuuko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society for Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2009
日本小児耳鼻咽喉科学会
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ISSN0919-5858
2186-5957
DOI10.11374/shonijibi.30.31

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Summary:Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography was used to evaluate five children with hearing loss or impaired language development. Our first case involved a 5-year-old boy with unilateral hearing loss apparently due to callosal disconnect. The second case involved a 10-year-old girl with developmental Gerstmann syndrome. The third, fourth, and final cases involved 3 children who experienced difficulty acquiring the ability to read Japanese kana characters. Each image depicted on DTI tractography was compatible with the results of neuropsychological testing. Thus, DTI tractography is suitable for clinical use in pediatric audiology and logopedics. Because results from DTI tractography are unchanged even if the subject is sedated, DTI tractography offers advantages over functional magnetic resonance imaging for young children.
ISSN:0919-5858
2186-5957
DOI:10.11374/shonijibi.30.31