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Patient No. Tract Preoperative Assessment Based on Tractography Postoperative Assessment Based on Tractography 1 Left CB Deviated and infiltrated Returns to normal position; locally interrupted Left CST Deviated and deformed Close to normal CC Interrupted and partially deviated Reduced deviations/thinned 2 Left CST Deviated Normal Left IFOF Locally interrupted Locally interrupted 3 Left CST Deviated (with splaying and deformation) Reduced deviation 4 Right CR Infiltrated and partially deviated More normal appearing; no apparent deviation; reduced region of infiltration Right CC Deviated and partially infiltrated No apparent deviation; reduced region of infiltration Right SLF Deviated and possible infiltration No apparent deviation or infiltrations of the trunk region 5 Left CST Deviated More normal position 6 Right CST Slightly deviated Normal Right IFOF/UF Minor deviations with deformation More normal position
Note:—CB indicates cingulum bundle; CST, cortico-spinal tract; CC, corpus callosum; IFOF, inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus; CR, corona radiata; SLF, superior longitudinal fasciculus; UF, uncinate fasciculus.