13 August 2021>: Clinical Research
Brain Functional Connectivity Changes in Patients with Acute Eye Pain: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study
Yan-Chang Yang 1ABCEF* , Guo-Qian Cai 2AB* , Qi-Chen Yang 3CD , Biao Li 4DF , Qian-Min Ge 4EF , Qiu-Yu Li 4DF , Wen-Qing Shi 4F , You-Lan Min 4F , Rong-Bin Liang 4F , Yi Shao 4ACG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.930588
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e930588
Figure 4 The degree centrality results of brain activity in the eye pain (EP) group. Compared with the healthy control (HC) group, the DC of patients in the EP group in the following regions were elevated: 1, left precuneus (t=3.6715); 2, left inferior parietal lobule (t=3.8899); 3, left inferior temporal gyrus (t=3.7357); 4, left cerebellum posterior lobe (t=4.5262); and 5, right cerebellum posterior lobe (t=4.4116). Region 6, the left limbic lobe (t=−3.5969), was decreased. The sizes of the spots denote the degree of quantitative changes.