Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4935272 | Seizure | 2017 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
Qualitative MRI studies have provided clinicians with useful in-vivo insights into the dynamic ictal neuronal environment. Changes are not only localised to the ictal focus but can be remote and irreversible. Small patient numbers varying study design and high numbers of symptomatic seizures makes comparison between studies problematic. Also there is possible microstructural quantitative MRI changes that are missed on qualitative MRI. There is a need for prospective quantitative MRI studies in patients with epilepsy peri-icatlly with a uniform period of follow up and comparison to control data.
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Authors
Jennifer A Williams, Peter Bede, Colin P Doherty,