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Goyal Monisha - - 2004
PURPOSE: Many children with refractory epilepsy can achieve better seizure control with surgical therapy. An abnormality on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), along with corroborating localization by other modalities, markedly increases chances of successful surgical outcome. We studied the impact of high-resolution MRI on the surgical outcome of intractable epilepsy. METHODS: ...
Van Paesschen Wim - - 2004
MR imaging allows the in vivo detection of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) and has been instrumental in the delineation of the syndrome of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with HS (mTLE-HS). MR features of HS include hippocampal atrophy with an increased T2 signal. Quantitative MR imaging accurately reflects the degree of hippocampal ...
Haupts M R - - 2004
Epileptic seizures may be of a provoked origin in acute phases of multiple sclerosis (MS), while chronic epilepsy typically occurs in advanced stages of the disease. A case of seizure provocation during diagnostic transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is described here with a corresponding central nervous system (CNS) lesion in cranial ...
Ellingson M L - - 2004
Electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are now being combined to analyze brain function. Confounding the EEG signal acquired in the MR environment is a ballistocardiogram artifact (BA), which is predominantly caused by cardiac-related body movement. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a method ...
Wichert-Ana Lauro - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common parasitic disease of the human central nervous system and a major health problem for most developing countries. The most common clinical manifestations of NCC are epileptic seizures. Whenever epilepsy and NCC coexist in the same patient, an uncertainty may rise about a causal ...
Gotman Jean - - 2004
It is now possible to combine continuous recording of the EEG and continuous functional MRI scanning. This makes it possible to determine the regions of the brain showing changes in the fMRI signal in response to epileptic spikes occurring in the EEG. This article reviews the experience with this method ...
García-García J - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The term heraldic seizures indicates epileptic seizures caused by cerebrovascular disease, believed to be triggered by silent ischemia and occurring before a stroke. This fact widens the spectrum of possible interrelations between epilepsy and cerebrovascular disease outside the well known context of post-stroke epilepsy. METHODS: This is a case ...
Hudak Anne M - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Transient paroxysmal alterations of consciousness or behavior are common sequelae of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Clinicians caring for patients with such episodes often diagnose them as epileptic seizures, a frequent and well-studied complication of TBI. As it is difficult to confirm this diagnosis, antiepileptic drugs are ...
Griffiths S J - - 2004
A 9-year-old boy presented with a 12-month history of headaches and recent grand mal seizures. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an enhancing right frontal convexity lesion. The preoperative diagnosis was meningioma. However, histological examination was diagnostic of Rosai-Dorfman disease. Rosai-Dorfman disease confined to the intracranial ...
Bast Thomas - - 2004
PURPOSE: Simultaneous interictal EEG and magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings were used for noninvasive analysis of epileptogenicity in focal cortical dysplasia (FCD). The results of two different approach methods (multiple source analysis of averaged spikes and single dipole peak localization of single spikes) were compared with pre- and postoperative anatomic magnetic resonance ...
Otsuki Taisuke - - 2004
The goal of presurgical evaluation of intractable epilepsy is to identify epileptogenic regions in the brain. From our experience of 38 cases of resective epilepsy surgery from the last 3 years, ictal SPECT was considered the most sensitive at detecting focal changes relating to seizures compared to other neuroimaging modalities, ...
Pohlmann-Eden B - - 2004
This report describes a previously healthy 28 year old patient with a 5 month period of intractable generalised status epilepticus (SE) of unknown aetiology with fatal outcome. Repeated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed no pre-existing abnormality, but did show progressive cortical and hippocampal atrophy and T2 hyperintensity in both hippocampal ...
Joo Eun Yeon - - 2004
PURPOSE: Ictal-interictal single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) subtraction was performed to find brain structures related to ictal dystonic posturing (DP) in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). METHODS: Thirty-two patients with mesial TLE who had ictal and interictal SPECTs were included. They were divided into two groups; DP group with ...
Holmes James F - - 2004
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We determine whether children with immediate posttraumatic seizures require hospitalization for observation of possible neurologic complications. METHODS: This was a prospective observational cohort study of children younger than 18 years with blunt head trauma resulting in immediate posttraumatic seizures. Patients were examined by faculty emergency physicians and underwent ...
Kikuchi Senichiro - - 2004
The high spatial resolution and cost performance of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is useful for estimating focus localization in epilepsy, but this is difficult in the case of ictal fMRI because this is susceptible to motion artifacts. Electroencephalogram (EEG)-triggered fMRI, which is interictal, can be performed without marked movement ...
Watanabe Takashi - - 2004
The morphology and function of the hippocampal system of C57BL/6J mice (n = 8) was studied in vivo using T1-weighted 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (117 microm isotropic resolution) after bilateral injection of MnCl(2) (0.25 microl, 5 or 200 mM) into the posterior hippocampal formation. The neuronal uptake of the ...
Clemens Béla - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To investigate spectral power, inter- and intra-hemispheric coherence in the interictal scalp electroencephalography (EEG) of 41 patients with idiopathic generalised epilepsy. METHODS: Two minutes of eyes-closed waking interictal EEG activity was analysed. Fast Fourier transformation was performed. Raw and age-regressed, Z-transformed values were computed for 19 electrodes and 4 ...
Khan Aijaz A - - 2004
A patient presented at the age of 50 years with a right-sided, writing-specific dystonia which settled without treatment. Ten years later she developed focal seizures affecting the right leg and occasionally spreading to the right arm. A left parietal meningioma was removed and 2 years later she developed dystonic movements ...
Tenney Jeffrey R - - 2004
EEG-triggered functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to identify areas of brain activation during spontaneous spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) in an epileptic rat strain under awake conditions. Spontaneous absence seizures from 10 WAG/Rij rats were imaged by using T2*-weighted echo planar imaging at 4.7 Tesla. fMRI of the blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) ...
Goyal V - - 2004
To evaluate the effect of monotherapy (phenytoin sodium (DPH) and carbamazepine (CBZ) on the threshold intensity (TI), cortical latency (CL), central conduction time (CCT), using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). A single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation was used for recording the motor-evoked potentials (MEP) from the thenar muscles of both hands, ...
Urbach Horst - - 2004
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whether an epileptic lesion is detected with MR imaging depends on the quality of the images and the expertise of the reader. We analyzed the role of 1.5-T MR imaging in the presurgical evaluation of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy at one center. METHODS: In a 2-year prospective ...
Bonilha Leonardo - - 2004
Quantitative analysis of brain structures in normal subjects and in different neurological conditions can be carried out in vivo through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) volumetric studies. The use of high-resolution MRI combined with image post-processing that allows simultaneous multiplanar view may facilitate volumetric segmentation of temporal lobe structures. We define ...
Kim Kyung Hwan - - 2004
The simultaneous recording of electroencephalogram (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance image (fMRI) is a promising tool that is capable of providing high spatiotemporal brain mapping, with each modality supplying complementary information. One of the major barriers to obtain high-quality simultaneous EEG/fMRI data is that pulsatile activity due to the heartbeat ...
Appenzeller S - - 2004
OBJECTIVES: To describe the neuroimaging and clinical findings in patients with localized scleroderma en coup de sabre (LScs). METHODS: Patients with LScs were evaluated by high-resolution MRI and CT. The authors performed three-dimensional reconstructions of MRI and CT scans to evaluate brain and bone structures. RESULTS: Nine patients with LScs ...
Kier E Leon - - 2004
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The MR anatomy of the uncinate fasciculus, inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus, and Meyer's loop of the optic radiation, which traverse the temporal stem, is not well known. The purpose of this investigation was to study these structures in the anterior temporal lobe and the external and extreme capsules ...
Cohen-Gadol Aaron A - - 2004
INTRODUCTION: Transient neuroimaging findings associated with seizure activity have received relatively little attention in the neurosurgical literature. These abnormalities may mimick neoplastic or ischemic changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), possibly leading to additional studies and surgical treatment. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 17-year-old right-handed male was transferred to emergency room in ...
Buchhalter J R - - 2004
Epilepsy surgery has emerged as an important option in the treatment of children with epilepsy that is refractory to antiepileptic drug management. The cornerstone of successful surgery is accurate localization of the brain region of seizure onset. Traditional techniques of seizure onset localization, e.g. surface electroencephalography (EEG) recording and magnetic ...
Wheless James W - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Real-time, direct assessment of brain electrophysiology is critical for noninvasive functional mapping and for the identification of paroxysmal epileptiform abnormalities in the evaluation of patients for epilepsy surgery. Historically, electroencephalography (EEG) and evoked potentials (EPs) have performed these functions. However, both often required direct intracranial recording for precise localization. ...
Chen Tsung-Hua - - 2004
PURPOSE: Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction has been hypothesized to be the etiology of seizures due to hypercalcemia, but angiographic studies documenting vasoconstriction have not previously been available. METHODS: We present a 43-year-old woman who had frequent seizures that later evolved to status epilepticus with marked hypercalcemia at the time of the ...
Reeves Roy R - - 2004
The last three decades have seen significant advances in structural neuroimaging techniques such as computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. These seem to have surpassed EEG as modalities for the identification of focal CNS lesions. Reported here is the case of a patient with a temporal lobe lesion not evident ...
Holtkamp Martin - - 2004
Neuronal consequences of recurrent single epileptic seizures have been discussed controversially for some time. Various cross-sectional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have shown a positive correlation between the severity of epilepsy and the extent of hippocampal damage. However, the open question whether recurrent epileptic seizures induce hippocampal structural pathology can ...
O'Brien Terence J - - 2004
PURPOSE: To determine the extent to which periictal subtraction single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) may improve detection and definition of the epileptogenic zone in patients with focal malformations of cortical development (MCDs). METHODS: Subtraction SPECT coregistered to magnetic resonance (MR) images (SISCOM) were constructed for 22 consecutive patients with focal ...
Chuang Yao-Chung - - 2004
We report a 41-year-old woman with complex reflex epilepsy in which seizures were induced exclusively by the act of tooth brushing. All the attacks occurred with a specific sensation of sexual arousal and orgasm-like euphoria that were followed by a period of impairment of consciousness. Ictal EEG demonstrated two events ...
Knowlton Robert C - - 2004
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The rapid expansion of novel applications and the development of new techniques in structural and functional imaging modalities present a troubling challenge to keep up with and harness potential valuable information created in this critical field of epilepsy localization and non-invasive in-vivo research. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent advances ...
Aghakhani Yahya - - 2004
PURPOSE: The role of posterior structural lesions leading to inadequate results after inferomesial temporal resection is well recognized. Here we present poor surgical outcome in six patients with nonlesional intractable epilepsy, well-defined focal anterior and inferomesial temporal epileptic discharges, and posterior temporoparietal symptoms. METHODS: We reviewed patient data including scalp ...
Mateo Ignacio - - 2004
Migraine and epilepsy are highly comorbid, but the nature of their association remains unclear. Exceptionally, reversible brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) abnormalities following migraine and seizures have been reported. There are no descriptions, however, of patients with recurrent brain MRI changes. We report a patient with repeated episodes of migraine-with-aura-associated ...
Murphy Michael A - - 2004
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to review seizure outcome, imaging modalities used, and complications following surgery in patients with epilepsy who had undergone multimodality image-guided surgery at our institution. METHODS: Data from patients with epilepsy who had undergone surgery between April 1999 and October 2001 were reviewed. During ...
Siepman T A M - - 2004
We report two patients with acute cerebral conditions and zeta waves on their EEGs. The first patient, a 48-year-old lady, had acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM)following afebrile illness. Neurological examination showed expressive dysphasia and a mild right hemiparesis. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the brain showed multiple, bilateral, subcortical ...
Theodore William H - - 2004
PURPOSE: Studies using magnetic resonance imaging have shown that reduced hippocampal volume is associated with a history of febrile seizures, the duration of epilepsy, and the number of generalized tonic-clonic seizures. It is uncertain whether these factors have the same influence on functional as on structural measures of the integrity ...
Bonilha Leonardo - - 2004
Seizures are a symptom of an underlying brain disorder. The accurate identification of the nature of the disease generating the seizures facilitates treatment and can prevent further brain damage. The understanding of the physiopathology underlying the seizures has been greatly enhanced by the possibility to examine these patients with advanced ...
Tanaka N - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To report the ictal magnetoencephalography (MEG) in a patient with ring chromosome 20 mosaicism, a rare chromosomal anomaly associated with intractable epilepsy. METHODS: MEG and simultaneous EEG were recorded with a 204 channel whole head MEG system. Ten habitual seizures occurred during the acquisition, which was done twice. The ...
Hormigo Adília - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Convulsive status epilepticus may cause reversible neuroimaging abnormalities. These cortical changes have been reported rarely in association with nonconvulsive status epilepticus. OBJECTIVE: To describe patients with cancer who had reversible magnetic resonance (MR) imaging abnormalities from nonconvulsive status epilepticus and whose altered mental status and MR imaging findings were ...
Kattah Jorge C - - 2004
An 81-year-old woman with chronic dementia developed lethargy, confusion, binocular blindness, and episodic left-beating nystagmus. Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed high signal in the right occipital region suggesting recent ischemia. A concurrent electroencephalogram (EEG) showed a right occipital seizure focus that spread to the opposite occipital lobe. A single ...
Dwork Andrew J - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The authors present preliminary findings from the first nonhuman primate neuropathological study of ECT to use perfusion fixation and adequate controls and the first to compare ECT with magnetic seizure therapy, to their knowledge. METHOD: Twelve Macaca mullata received 6 weeks of daily ECT, magnetic seizure therapy, or anesthesia ...
Uluc Kayihan - - 2004
A 20-year-old male patient admitted with intractable seizures and progressive dementia is presented. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations revealed diffuse leptomeningeal thickening, enhancement especially in the basal cisterns and multiple cystic formations in the brain stem, temporal lobes and basal ganglia. The pathologic examination from the right temporal lobe was ...
Ng Yu-tze - - 2004
The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence and clinical characteristics of mesial temporal sclerosis as diagnosed by brain magnetic resonance imaging in children. A total of 390 consecutive brain magnetic resonance imaging studies in children were reviewed for evidence of mesial temporal sclerosis. Subsequently, the magnetic resonance ...
Juhász Csaba - - 2004
PURPOSE: Reoperation after failed cortical resection can alleviate seizures in patients with intractable neocortical epilepsy, provided that previously nonresected epileptic regions are accurately defined and removed. Most imaging modalities have limited value in identifying such regions after a previous surgery. Positron emission tomography (PET) using alpha-[11C]methyl-L-tryptophan (AMT) can detect epileptogenic ...
Cascino Gregory D - - 2004
PURPOSE: Ictal single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) may be a reliable indicator of the ictal onset zone in patients with intractable partial epilepsy who are being considered for epilepsy surgery. The rationale for the illustrated case report is to evaluate the use of an innovation in SPECT imaging in a ...
Pearce J M S - - 2004
Laughter epilepsy or gelastic seizures have been described in various epilepsies arising from the temporal or frontal lobes, but most commonly from hypothalamic hamartomata. Gelastic seizures also arise from temporal and frontal lobe tumours and atrophic lesions. The essential clinical features are: stereotyped recurrence; absence of external precipitants; concomitance of ...
Jaseja Harinder - - 2004
The purpose of this article is to search for an additional modus operandi to improve the functioning of currently deployed vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) technique that is being used as an adjunctive therapy for intractable epilepsy, mainly complex partial seizures (partial onset with secondary generalization). The efficacy and success of ...
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