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Tim J Veersema1, Pieter van Eijsden1, Peter H Gosselaar1, Jeroen Hendrikse2, Jaco J M Zwanenburg2, Wim G M Spliet3, Eleonora Aronica4, Kees P J Braun1, Cyrille H Ferrier1.
Abstract
Focal cortical dysplasia is one of the most common underlying pathologies in patients who undergo surgery for refractory epilepsy. Absence of a MRI-visible lesion necessitates additional diagnostic tests and is a predictor of poor surgical outcome. We describe a series of six patients with refractory epilepsy due to histopathologically-confirmed focal cortical dysplasia, for whom pre-surgical 7 tesla T2*-weighted MRI was acquired. In four of six patients, T2* sequences showed areas of marked superficial hypointensity, co-localizing with the epileptogenic lesion. 7 tesla T2* hypointensities overlying focal cortical dysplasia may represent leptomeningeal venous vascular abnormalities associated with the underlying dysplastic cortex. Adding T2* sequences to the MRI protocol may aid in the detection of focal cortical dysplasias.Entities:
Keywords: FCD; cortical localization; epilepsy; magnetic resonance imaging; susceptibility weighted; ultra-high field
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27435411 DOI: 10.1684/epd.2016.0838
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epileptic Disord ISSN: 1294-9361 Impact factor: 1.819