Journal article
Hippocampal sclerosis can be reliably detected by magnetic resonance imaging
GD Jackson, SF Berkovic, BM Tress, RM Kalnins, GCA Fabinyi, PF Bladin
Neurology | Published : 1990
Abstract
Two independent blinded observers reported the preoperative MRIs in a series of 81 consecutive patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy who were undergoing temporal lobectomy. We then compared the nature and lateralization of the MRI abnormalities with the pathologic diagnosis and the side of lobectomy. The MRI criteria of hippocampal sclerosis were an increased T2-weighted signal and the signal's confinement to a unilaterally small hippocampus. Imaging was performed in coronal and axial planes, specially orientated along and perpendicular to the long axis of the hippocampal body. We found diagnostic MRI abnormalities in 25 of the 2 7 cases with pathologically proven hippocampal scle..
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