Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4224545 The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the role of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in assessing hemispheric language dominance in patients with epilepsy who are candidates for surgical treatment.Patients and methodsThis study was conducted on (14) consecutively enrolled epileptic patients (12 males, 2 females; mean age, 21 years; range 16–58 years) who were prospectively examined by the neurologist. Eleven (78.6%) patients were dominantly right handed, three (21.4%) were dominantly left handed. All of them underwent language assessment with fMRI and the results were compared with the intraoperative direct electrical stimulation mapping recordings.ResultsIn all the 14 epilepsy cases, language mapping data was concordant between fMRI and intraoperative direct electrocortical stimulation recordings for language dominance. However, fMRI mapping allowed for discrete, focal localization of regions involved in language processes whereas electrical recordings only delineated hemispheric dominance.ConclusionfMRI is considered as a powerful pre-surgical planning tool that has the potential to replace invasive and costly conventional methods. FMRI maps can easily be uploaded and used intra-operatively during stereotactic neurosurgery for accurate localization of complex brain functions.

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