Comparison of voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and tractography of diffusion tensor MRI (DT-MRI) in temporal lobe epilepsy

M. Afzali, H. Soltanian-Zadeh
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Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a neurological disease that affects millions of individuals in the world. Majority of TLE patients suffer from refractory seizures. Determining abnormal/damaged regions of the brain that harbor seizure focus is a critical step towards treatment of TLE patients. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a non-invasive method that we use in this work to determine damaged regions of white matter in the brain. To this end, we apply two methods, voxel based morphometry (VBM) and fiber tracking. We use these methods along with two anisotropy maps (EAR and FA) extracted from the DTI data. We use DTI data of 31 subjects (12 normal subjects and 19 TLE patients) for testing and evaluation studies. The VBM method shows that TLE is associated with reduction of both of FA and EAR values in several regions within the temporal lobes. The tractography method shows abnormal diffusion characteristics in three fiber bundles (fornix, uncinate fasciculus, and cingulum). The results show that the EAR maps are less sensitive to noise than the FA maps and the EAR values change more than the FA values in TLE.
颞叶癫痫体素形态测量(VBM)与扩散张量MRI (DT-MRI)束状图的比较
颞叶癫痫(TLE)是一种影响全球数百万人的神经系统疾病。大多数TLE患者患有难治性癫痫发作。确定癫痫发作病灶所在的大脑异常/受损区域是治疗TLE患者的关键一步。弥散张量成像(DTI)是一种非侵入性的方法,我们在这项工作中使用,以确定脑白质受损区域。为此,我们采用了两种方法,基于体素的形态测量(VBM)和纤维跟踪。我们将这些方法与从DTI数据中提取的两个各向异性图(EAR和FA)一起使用。我们使用31名受试者(12名正常受试者和19名TLE患者)的DTI数据进行检测和评价研究。VBM方法显示,TLE与颞叶内多个区域FA和EAR值的降低有关。纤维束造影显示三个纤维束(穹窿、钩侧束和扣带)弥散特征异常。结果表明,与FA图相比,EAR图对噪声的敏感性较低,而在TLE中,EAR值的变化大于FA值。
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