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Relationship of white matter hyperintensities with clinical features of seizures in patients with epilepsy

Arq. neuropsiquiatr; 79 (12), 2021
ABSTRACT Background: Although epilepsy is primarily known as a cortical disorder, there is growing body of research demonstrating white matter alterations in patients with epilepsy. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and its association with seizure characteri...

A novel approach for pre-surgical evaluation of facial morphometry in children using magnetic resonance imaging scans of the brain: a feasibility analysis

Pre-surgical evaluation of facial morphometry is frequently warranted for children with facial dysmorphism. Though many methods utilized previously for such purposes, data is scarce on using magnetic resonance (MRI) brain images for such purposes. The purpose of thi...

Frecuencia y determinantes de epilepsia luego de un primer ictus isquémico arterial en una cohorte de niños

Existen pocos estudios evaluando los factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de epilepsia posterior a un ictus isquémico arterial (IIA) en la infancia. Objetivo: Evaluar los predictores clínicos y radiológicos para epilepsia post-ictus (EPI) en una cohorte de niños chilenos con un primer IIA. Metodolog...

Hipermetabolismo temporal izquierdo en síndrome de Landau-Kleffner demostrado con PET F18-FDG: reporte de un caso con remisión metabólico-clínica postratamiento

Rev. chil. radiol; 22 (1), 2016
Brain F18-FDG Positron Emission Tomography (PET) has been used for studying focal epilepsy, with high sensitivity in detection of epileptogenic foci, even with normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Some cases of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (LKS) have shown PET abnormalities, mostly showing uni- or bilate...

Utilidad del PET--FDG en patología neuropediatrica
Usefulness of PET--FDG in neuropediatric pathology

Rev. chil. radiol; 13 (3), 2007
Due to the recent incorporation of positron technology (PET) it appears interesting to review the present indications of fluor-deoxyglucose (FDG) in neuropediatric pathology. The main indication is in the evaluation of refractory epilepsy mainly in cases with negative magnetic resonance or discordance wi...

Neuropsiquiatra: pet y spect
Neuropsychiatrist: pet and spect

Rev. chil. radiol; 8 (2), 2002
Functional brain imaging with PET and SPECT have a definitive and well established role in the investigation of a variety of conditions such as dementia, epilepsy and drug addiction. With these methods it is possible to detect early rCBF (regional Cerebral Blood Flow) changes seen in dementia (even befor...