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Abstract

Hyperperfusion of ictal seizure focus demonstrated by MR perfusion imaging.

S Warach, J M Levin, D L Schomer, B L Holman and R R Edelman
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1994, 15 (5) 965-968;
S Warach
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02215.
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J M Levin
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02215.
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D L Schomer
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02215.
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B L Holman
Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. 02215.
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MR using a susceptibility-weighted sequence and dynamic contrast enhancement with gadolinium demonstrated relative hyperperfusion of the right temporoparietal cortex in a patient in focal status epilepticus. A single-photon emission CT (SPECT) scan also demonstrated hyperperfusion of the right temporoparietal cortex. Perfusion MR, SPECT, and electroencephalogram normalized when the seizures ended.

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Hyperperfusion of ictal seizure focus demonstrated by MR perfusion imaging.
S Warach, J M Levin, D L Schomer, B L Holman, R R Edelman
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Hyperperfusion of ictal seizure focus demonstrated by MR perfusion imaging.
S Warach, J M Levin, D L Schomer, B L Holman, R R Edelman
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1994, 15 (5) 965-968;
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