Fig 1.
Mean radiotherapy dose map of the study population.
Overview of the mean radiotherapy dose distribution in the tumor-free hemisphere for the entire patient population, displayed on an T1 weighted MNI brain. Areas that received the highest RT dose (>20 Gy) included the parietal and occipital lobes and thalamus region. The temporal and frontal lobes received a lower dose (10–20 Gy) of RT.
Table 1.
Demographic and clinical parameters.
Fig 2.
Significant clusters for white matter volume loss per timepoint comparison.
Overview of the significant clusters for white matter volume loss of time-group comparisons. Different views of the tumor-free hemisphere are displayed. The local cluster color indicates the voxel t-value from the lowest value (red) to the highest (yellow) value. C and D indicate that volume loss is partially persistent over time. Abbreviations: RT = radiotherapy and TMZ = temozolomide.
Table 2.
White matter volume differences per timepoint comparison.
Fig 3.
Significant clusters for gray matter volume loss per timepoint comparison.
Overview of the significant clusters for gray matter volume loss of time-group comparisons. Different views of the tumor-free hemisphere are displayed. The local color of the cluster indicates the voxel t-value from the lowest value (red) to the highest (yellow) value. Abbreviations: TMZ = temozolomide.
Table 3.
Gray matter volume differences per timepoint comparison.