Neuroradiology

, Volume 40, Issue 7, pp 424–427 | Cite as

Morphological dissociation between visual pathways and cortex: MRI of visually-deprived patients with congenital peripheral blindness

  • M. Breitenseher
  • F. Uhl
  • D. Prayer Wimberger
  • L. Deecke
  • S. Trattnig
  • J. Kramer
DIAGNOSTIC NEURORADIOLOGY

Abstract

MRI was used to study possible morphological changes in the visual system in 12 patients suffering from congenital blindness of peripheral (ocular) origin. While their optical pathways showed degeneration, hypoplasia or atrophy in 7 out of 12 cases, the occipital cortex appeared normal in all cases. This dissociation between afferent pathways and the cortex is contrary to the assumption that visually deprived cortex may undergo degeneration. The finding is congruent with evidence that the occipital cortex is used for other, nonvisual functions.

Key words Blindness congenital Cortex visual Magnetic resonance imaging 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998

Authors and Affiliations

  • M. Breitenseher
    • 1
  • F. Uhl
    • 2
  • D. Prayer Wimberger
    • 1
  • L. Deecke
    • 2
  • S. Trattnig
    • 1
  • J. Kramer
    • 1
  1. 1.MR-Institute of the Medical Faculty and Clinic for Diagnostic Radiology, University of Vienna, AKH, Währinger Gürtel 18–20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria; Tel.: 00 43-1-4 04 00-37 72 or 48 06, Fax: 00 43-1-4 04 00-37 77 or 48 98AT
  2. 2.Department of Neurology, University of Vienna, AustriaAT

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