[MRI and HM-PAO SPECT in 20 patients with drug-resistant partial epilepsy].

Rivista di neurologia Pub Date : 1990-11-01
P F Gangemi, M Cellerini, S Massi, M Mascalchi, M T De Cristofaro, A Pupi, G Zaccara, G C Muscas
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Twenty consecutive patients with chronic partial seizures with onset before twenty years of age were investigated by means of 0.5 T MRI (20) and HM-PAO (19) in order to identify focal alterations amenable to surgical therapy. MRI evidentiated parenchymal lesions in 7 patients. Findings consistent with unilateral medial temporal sclerosis and cortico-subcortical parietal scars were found in two patients each. Small solid nodular lesions in the temporal lobe were observed in two patients. These and one additional patient with nodular partially cystic lesions in temporal lobe were administered a paramagnetic contrast agent (Gadolinium DPA) intravenously. In one case a contrast enhancement was observed. Histologic examination post surgery revealed a low grade glioma in one patient. HM-PAO SPECT examination showed area of abnormal captation in 9 of 19 patients. Aspects of EEG correlation with the MRI and SPECT findings are discussed. Our data supported the usefulness of magnetic resonance and SPECT imaging in the completion of pre-surgical assessment in this kind of patients.

[20例耐药部分性癫痫的MRI和HM-PAO SPECT分析]。
采用0.5 T MRI(20)和HM-PAO(19)对20例20岁前连续发作的慢性部分性癫痫患者进行了调查,以确定适合手术治疗的局灶性改变。MRI证实7例有实质病变。结果与单侧内侧颞叶硬化和皮质-皮质下顶骨疤痕一致,各发现2例患者。两例患者在颞叶观察到小的实性结节性病变。这些患者和另外一名颞叶结节性部分囊性病变患者静脉注射顺磁造影剂(钆DPA)。在一个病例中观察到对比度增强。术后组织学检查发现一例低级别胶质瘤。HM-PAO SPECT检查19例患者中有9例出现头部异常。讨论了脑电图与MRI和SPECT结果的相关性。我们的数据支持磁共振和SPECT成像在完成这类患者的术前评估中的有效性。
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