Abstract Beside behavioral assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness, neuroimaging modalities may offer objective paraclinical markers important for diagnosis and prognosis. They provide information on the structural location and extent of brain lesions (e.g., morphometric \MRI\ and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI-MRI) assessing structural connectivity) but also their functional impact (e.g., metabolic FDG-PET, hemodynamic fMRI, and \EEG\ measurements obtained in \
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%1 Bruno2011323
%A Bruno, M.A.
%A Fernández-Espejo, D.
%A Lehembre, R.
%A Tshibanda, L.
%A Vanhaudenhuyse, A.
%A Gosseries, O.
%A Lommers, E.
%A Napolitani, M.
%A Noirhomme, Q.
%A Boly, M.
%A Papa, M.
%A Owen, A.
%A Maquet, P.
%A Laureys, S.
%A Soddu, A.
%B Slow Brain Oscillations of Sleep, Resting State and Vigilance
%D 2011
%I Elsevier
%K coma
%P 323 -- 333
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-53839-0.00021-1
%T Chapter 21 - Multimodal neuroimaging in patients with disorders of consciousness showing -functional hemispherectomy-
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780444538390000211
%V 193
%X Abstract Beside behavioral assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness, neuroimaging modalities may offer objective paraclinical markers important for diagnosis and prognosis. They provide information on the structural location and extent of brain lesions (e.g., morphometric \MRI\ and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI-MRI) assessing structural connectivity) but also their functional impact (e.g., metabolic FDG-PET, hemodynamic fMRI, and \EEG\ measurements obtained in \
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