Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6040542 | NeuroImage | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
These preliminary findings suggest that T2 in gray matter is sensitive to the proportion of neuronal tissue. Novel quantitative MRI measures acquired with higher field strength magnets, and so with superior signal to noise ratios, may generate data that correlate with histopathological measures. This will enable better identification and delineation of the structural causes of refractory focal epilepsy, and will be of particular benefit in patients in whom current optimal MRI does not identify a relevant abnormality.
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Authors
S.H. Eriksson, S.L. Free, M. Thom, L. Martinian, M.R. Symms, T.M. Salmenpera, A.W. McEvoy, W. Harkness, J.S. Duncan, S.M. Sisodiya,