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Observational Study of Language Reorganization in AVM Patients

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NIH registered observational clinical trial NCT07537504 on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study investigates language function reorganization in patients with brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) involving language areas. Researchers will use multimodal MRI to examine functional remodeling, white matter pathway remodeling, and structural remodeling from multiple dimensions. The study aims to elaborate the role of the right cerebral hemisphere in reorganized language networks and interhemispheric interaction mechanisms.

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NIH registered a new observational clinical trial (NCT07537504) on ClinicalTrials.gov examining language function reorganization in patients with brain arteriovenous malformations. The study will enroll patients with AVMs involving language areas and use multimodal MRI to investigate functional, structural, and white matter pathway remodeling, focusing on the role of the right cerebral hemisphere in language network reorganization.

This study registration does not create compliance obligations. Healthcare providers and clinical investigators conducting or referring patients to similar research should be aware of this ongoing investigation. The findings may inform future understanding of neuroplasticity in AVM patients but do not currently alter standard of care or regulatory requirements.

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Language Function Reorganization in Patients With Arteriovenous Malformations

Observational NCT07537504 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 17, 2026

Abstract

Brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is generally considered as a congenital lesion. Its unique clinical manifestation is that when the unruptured AVM involves and destroys the language function area of the left hemisphere, the patient has almost no language disorder. This phenomenon is distinct from those of acquired diseases such as cerebral infarction and gliomas. There is a hypothesis that it might be associated with that the occurrence of AVM is earlier than period of language learning. Therefore, patients with AVMs involving language areas can be regarded as population whose language areas are congenital "knocked out" but the language functions remain normal, which provide a special model and new insights for language reorganization research. Previous studies have found that the right hemisphere plays an important role in the remodeling of language function in patients with AVMs, but the specific mechanism remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to further elaborate the role of the right cerebral hemisphere in the reorganized language network and the interhemispheric interaction mechanisms in patients with AVMs involving the language areas, using multimodal magnetic resonanceimaging and from multiple dimensions such as functional remodeling, white matter pathway remodeling, structural remodeling, etc., so as to further understand the remodeling mechanism of the Chinese language network after damage of language areas, and also to provide a theoretical basis fo...

Conditions: Brain Arteriovenous Malformations

Interventions: MRI

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NIH
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April 17th, 2026
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NCT07537504

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United States US

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