| Literature DB >> 30140246 |
Annemarie Hübers1, Katharina Thoma1, Michael Schocke1, Susanne Fauser1,2, Albert C Ludolph1, Jan Kassubek1, Elmar H Pinkhardt1.
Abstract
Background: Changes of cerebral diffusivity detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been reported in epilepsy. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) detects changes in the distribution of water molecules by measuring the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and is mainly used in the diagnosis of ischemic stroke. DWI changes in epilepsy were reported in status epilepticus (SE) or series of seizures. It remains unclear whether this phenomenon also occurs after single seizures. Accordingly, possible pathomechanisms have only been discussed on the presumed basis of ongoing epileptic brain activity.Entities:
Keywords: diffusion weighted imaging; epilepsy; magnetic resonance imaging; seizure; status epilepticus
Year: 2018 PMID: 30140246 PMCID: PMC6094998 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Clinical, EEG, and MRI characteristics of patients with DWI reductions after seizure or SE.
| 1 | 76–80 | Unknown | Symptomatic | FICS | Post-ischemic gliosis | Right frontal | Right frontal | Normal | N.A. | N.A. | |
| 2 | 90–95 | Unknown | Symptomatic | FICS | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Left temporal/ Lippocampal | Slowing | Generalized | Continuous | |
| 3 | 56–60 | Unknown | Symptomatic | GTCS | Glioblastoma | Right frontal | Right frontal | Slowing | Right frontal | Continuous | |
| 4 | 70–75 | Unknown | Symptomatic | GTCS | Post-ischemic gliosis | Left Fronto-temporal and parietal | Left parietal | Slowing | Right hemisphere, Left hemisphere | Continuous, Discontinuous | |
| 5 | 66–70 | Right | Symptomatic | GTCS | CAA | Bi-hemispheric | Right parietal | Sharp-waves, Slowing | Right temporo-parieto-Occipital, Left hemisphere | Continuous | |
| 5 | 80–85 | Left | Symptomatic | FACS | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Right frontal | Right frontall with decreased signall after 5 days, Completely reversible after 7 weeks | Normal | N.A. | N.A. |
| 7 | 70-75 | Unknown | Symptomatic | GSE | Post-ischemic gliosis | Bi-hemispheric | Left and right frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital | Right frontal, parietal, Occipital, decreased signal after 4 days | Sharp-waves | Right fronto-central | Continuous |
| 8 | 76–80 | Left | Symptomatic | FICS | Post-ischemic gliosis | Left occipital | Left occipital | Completely reversible after 4 months | Slowing | Left temporal | Continuous |
| 9 | 86–90 | Unknown | Symptomatic | FICS | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Right temporal/ lippocampal | Completely reversible after 1 day | No EEG | N.A. | N.A. |
| 10 | 36–40 | Right | Symptomatic | GTCS | Cerebral cysticercosis | Bi-hemispheric | Right thalamus | Completely reversible after 17 months | Slowing | Right temporal | Continuous |
| 11 | 70–75 | Unknown | Symptomatic | GTCS | Limbic encephalitis | Left temporal and hippocampal | Left temporal/ lippocampal | Left temporal after 7 days, Completely Revesible after 3 Months | Slowing | Generalized | Continuous |
| 12 | 60–65 | Riqht | Symptomatic | FICSE | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Right parietal, occipital, :halamus | Sharp-waves, Slowing | Right frontal, right hemisphere | Discontinuous, Continuous | |
| 13 | 40–43 | Left | Symptomatic | FACSE | Astrocytoma | Left central | Left occipital | Competely reversible after 3 months | Slowing | Bi-frontal | Continuous |
| 14 | 86–90 | Left | Symptomatic | FICS | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Left and right Frontal | Completely reversible after 3 days | Slowing | Left fronto-temporal | Continuous |
| 15 | 60–62 | left | Symptomatic | FICSE | Post-ischemic gliosis | Bi-hemispheric | Left temporal/ lippocampal, oarietal, :halamic | Completely reversible after 2 days | Sharp-waves | Bi-frontal->left frontal-generalized | Continuous |
| 16 | 70–75 | Both | Unknown | FICS series | Unknown | Left and right occipital | Left and right occipital | Left and right occipital after 7days | Slowing | Left temporo-occipital | Continuous |
| 17 | 76–80 | Unknown | Symptomatic | FICSE | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Left hippocampal | Left hippocampal, decreased signal after 4 days | Sharp-waves vs. triphasic waves | Bi-frontal | Discontinuous |
| 18 | 76–80 | Unknown | Symptomatic | FICSE | SVE | Bi-hemispheric | Left parietal | Completely reversible after 31 months | Sharp-waves | Left hemisphere | Continuous |
Figure 1Examples for DWI restrictions in two patients with series of focal seizures. T2w–T2 weighted imaging.
Figure 2Examples for DWI restrictions in three patients with single focal seizures including follow-up MRI in patients (b) and (c). T2w – T2 weighted imaging.