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      MRI and brain spect findings in patients with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy and normal CT scan Translated title: Achados de ressonância magnética e SPECT cerebral em pacientes com epilepsia unilateral do lobo temporal e com TC de crânio normal

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          26 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy clinically documented by several abnormal interictal surface EEGs with typical unitemporal epileptiform activity and a normal CT scan were studied. Interictal99mTC HMPAO brain SPECT and MRI were performed in all subjects. Abnormalities were shown in 61.5% of MRI (n=16) and 65.4% of SPECT (n=17). Hippocampal atrophy associated to a high signal on T2-weighted MRI slices suggesting mesial temporal sclerosis was the main finding (n=12; 75% of abnormal MRI). MRI correlated well to surface EEG in 50% (n=13). There was also a good correlation between MRI and SPECT in 30.7% (n=8). SPECT and EEG were in agreement in 57.7% (n=l5). MRI, SPECT and EEG were congruent in 26.9% (n=7). These results support the usefulness of interictal brain SPECT and MRI in detecting lateralized abnormalities in temporal lobe epilepsy. On the other hand, in two cases, interictal SPECT correlated poorly with surface EEG. This functional method should not be used isolately in the detection of temporal lobe foci. MRI is more useful than CT as a neuroimaging technique in temporal lobe epilepsy. It may detect small structural lesions and mesial temporal lobe sclerosis which are not easily seen with traditional CT scanning.

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          Foram estudados 26 pacientes com epilepsia do lobo temporal clinicamente documentada por vários EEGs com atividade epileptiforme intercrítica e TC de crânio normal. SPECT com99mTC HMPAO e ressonância magnética (RM) foram realizados em todos os casos. 61.5% (n=16) das RM e 65.4% (n=17) dos SPECTs revelaram algum tipo de anormalidade. Atrofia hipocampal, nas imagens enfatizadas em Tl e presença de hipersinal nas imagens enfatizadas em T2, sugerindo esclerose mesial temporal, foram o principal achado (n=12; 75% das RM anormais). RM correlacionou-se ao EEG em 50% (n=13). Concordância entre RM e SPECT ocorreu em 30.7% (n=8) e entre SPECTe EEG em 57.7% (n=15). RM, SPECT e EEG foram congruentes em 26.9% (n=7). Estes resultados refletem o valor do SPECT intercrítico e RM na detecção e lateralização de anormalidades em epilepsia do lobo temporal. Por outro lado, em dois casos, o SPECT correlacionou-se mal com o EEG. Este método funcional não deve ser utilizado isoladamente na detecção de focos temporais. RM é mais útil do que a TC como recurso de neuroimagem na epilepsia do lobo temporal. Ela pode detectar pequenas lesões estruturais e esclerose mesial temporal, não facilmente identificáveis pela TC.

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          Interictal positron computed tomography (PCT) with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose was performed on 50 patients with partial seizures disorders. Electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring was carried out during the metabolic studies using scalp and sphenoidal electrodes in 33 patients and stereotaxically implanted depth electrodes in 17. Four patients in this series had focal abnormalities on x-ray computed tomographic scans, but these were at the site of the presumed epileptogenic lesion in only 2. One or more discrete zones of hypometabolism were identified in 35 patients, and only 1 patient appeared to show focal interictal hypermetabolism. No quantitative relationship could be demonstrated between the degree of focal hypometabolism and either the frequency of interictal EEG spikes of the presence of focal nonepileptiform EEG changes. It was concluded that metabolic and electrophysiological techniques measure different aspects of cerebral dysfunction in seizure disorders. Although interictal PCT in patients with partial epilepsy usually demonstrates zones of hypometabolism this finding, per se, does not reveal the epileptic nature of the abnormality.
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              Twenty-six patients with medically refractory complex partial seizures had temporal lobectomy after evaluation, which included prolonged scalp EEG recordings, positron emission tomography (PET), MRI, and x-ray CT. PET showed a region of focal interictal temporal hypometabolism corresponding to electrographic localization of seizure onset in 21. Five patients had a region of increased MRI signal intensity on the spin echo image in the region of the EEG focus, 2 had an abnormality ipsilateral to but distinct from the EEG focus, and 1 had bilateral findings. CT was abnormal in 3 cases; 2 had tumors. Three patients had low grade tumors (1 with a normal PET). PET can detect metabolic dysfunction associated with mild pathologic changes in epileptic foci, but increased signal intensity on MRI does not necessarily correlate with the degree of pathologic abnormality. Tumors may be less likely when both CT and MRI are normal.
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                Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
                Arq. Neuro-Psiquiatr.
                Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0004-282X
                1678-4227
                June 1994
                : 52
                : 2
                : 149-152
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                [01] São Paulo SP orgnameUniversity of São Paulo orgdiv1School of Medicine orgdiv2Departments of Neurology and Radiology Brazil
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                S0004-282X1994000200003 S0004-282X(94)05200203
                10.1590/S0004-282X1994000200003
                aea8e258-6559-479f-87f4-354f5ca98c58

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                EEG,epilepsy,temporal lobe,CT,MRI,SPECT,epilepsia,lobo temporal,TC,RM
                EEG, epilepsy, temporal lobe, CT, MRI, SPECT, epilepsia, lobo temporal, TC, RM

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