We studied the hippocampal region using Fluid Attenuation Inversion Recovery (Turbo-FLAIR) sequences to detect signal intensity abnormalities, and volumetric sequences to detect cortical thickness changes, in patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy.We examined 30 patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy with a 1.5 Tesla unit (NT 15 Philips Gyroscan). Conventional SE, Turbo SE, IR, Turbo-FLAIR, volumetric 3D sequences on coronal plane, PD, T2-weighted SE sequences on axial plane, T1-weighted SE on sagittal plane were performed. Signal intensity and volumetric computerized measurements were obtained using the SUN system.Differences in signal intensity values between the two hippocampal regions were found in 18 patients with Turbo-FLAIR sequences. In 6 of these patients no significant differences in computerized evaluation of signal intensity were detected with either conventional or Turbo-SE sequences. Volumetric analysis showed hippocampal cortex thinning in 9 of 18 patients with hippocampal signal intensity abnormalities.Turbo-FLAIR were the best sequences for the detection of signal intensity changes in the hippocampal region. Such changes are strongly suggestive of hippocampal sclerosis, especially when associated with cortical atrophy.

[Assessment with magnetic resonance with Turbo-FLAIR sequences and volumetric analysis of the hippocampal region in drug-resistant temporal epilepsy] / Ferone, E.; Pierallini, Alberto; Bonamini, M.; Bozzao, Alessandro; Prosperi, D.; Giallonardo, A. T.; Fantozzi, L. M.. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - 95:(1998), pp. 456-460.

[Assessment with magnetic resonance with Turbo-FLAIR sequences and volumetric analysis of the hippocampal region in drug-resistant temporal epilepsy].

PIERALLINI, Alberto;BOZZAO, ALESSANDRO;A. T. Giallonardo;
1998

Abstract

We studied the hippocampal region using Fluid Attenuation Inversion Recovery (Turbo-FLAIR) sequences to detect signal intensity abnormalities, and volumetric sequences to detect cortical thickness changes, in patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy.We examined 30 patients with drug-resistant temporal epilepsy with a 1.5 Tesla unit (NT 15 Philips Gyroscan). Conventional SE, Turbo SE, IR, Turbo-FLAIR, volumetric 3D sequences on coronal plane, PD, T2-weighted SE sequences on axial plane, T1-weighted SE on sagittal plane were performed. Signal intensity and volumetric computerized measurements were obtained using the SUN system.Differences in signal intensity values between the two hippocampal regions were found in 18 patients with Turbo-FLAIR sequences. In 6 of these patients no significant differences in computerized evaluation of signal intensity were detected with either conventional or Turbo-SE sequences. Volumetric analysis showed hippocampal cortex thinning in 9 of 18 patients with hippocampal signal intensity abnormalities.Turbo-FLAIR were the best sequences for the detection of signal intensity changes in the hippocampal region. Such changes are strongly suggestive of hippocampal sclerosis, especially when associated with cortical atrophy.
1998
Drug Resistance, Epilepsy; Temporal Lobe; drug therapy/pathology, Hippocampus; pathology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging; methods
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[Assessment with magnetic resonance with Turbo-FLAIR sequences and volumetric analysis of the hippocampal region in drug-resistant temporal epilepsy] / Ferone, E.; Pierallini, Alberto; Bonamini, M.; Bozzao, Alessandro; Prosperi, D.; Giallonardo, A. T.; Fantozzi, L. M.. - In: LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA. - ISSN 0033-8362. - 95:(1998), pp. 456-460.
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