Teaching NeuroImage: Fusiform Gyrus Ganglioglioma Causes Discordant Gaze
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Medicine · Neurology
This Teaching NeuroImage presents a rare case of discordant gaze and head version arising from a pigmented ganglioglioma located in the fusiform gyrus. The authors demonstrate how a structural lesion in this specific cortical region can produce a distinctive clinical oculomotor dissociation, offering a clear neuroanatomical correlation. For a neuroscientist nearing completion of a PhD focused on brain mechanisms and chronic pain, this case underscores the importance of precise lesion mapping in understanding complex neurological signs and their underlying circuitry.
Novelty: 85%
Rigor: 92%
Significance: 78%
Validity: 95%
Clarity: 90%
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