Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in a 6-year-old boy with
a complex malformation of the right hemisphere who suffered from pharmaco-refractory
epilepsy. Clinical examination revealed left-sided hemiparesis and marked mirror movements
of the opposite hand both during paretic and non-paretic hand movements. Functional
MRI of repetitive unimanual grasping demonstrated that the two hands share a common
cortical representation located in the central motor region of the unaffected left
hemisphere. The affected right hemisphere did not show any activation during either
task. This case study demonstrates the feasibility and usefulness of motor fMRI in
young children before they undergo epilepsy surgery.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging - fMRI - Cortical malformation - Reorganization
- Hand representation