Etiology of cortical and white matter lesions in cyclosporin-A and FK-506 neurotoxicity
WS Bartynski, Z Zeigler… - American Journal …, 2001 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The etiology of the neurotoxicity associated with
cyclosporin-A (CsA) and FK-506 treatment is not fully understood. At our institution, we …
cyclosporin-A (CsA) and FK-506 treatment is not fully understood. At our institution, we …
Reversible MRI abnormalities following seizures
Article abstract-We describe eight patients with reversible MRI changes following seizures.
The patients were mostly young with a serious underlying medical problem; MRI …
The patients were mostly young with a serious underlying medical problem; MRI …
Transient postictal magnetic resonance imaging abnormality of the corpus callosum in a patient with epilepsy: case report and review of the literature
AA Cohen-Gadol, JW Britton, CR Jack… - Journal of …, 2002 - thejns.org
✓ Transient neuroimaging abnormalities associated with seizure activity have received little
attention in the literature. The authors report a focal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging …
attention in the literature. The authors report a focal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging …
Focal cerebral magnetic resonance changes associated with partial status epilepticus
TR Henry, I Drury, JA Brunberg, PB Pennell… - …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
We report 2 patients with transient abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
associated with partial status epilepticus (SE). A man with a 4‐month history of partial …
associated with partial status epilepticus (SE). A man with a 4‐month history of partial …
MR detection of hippocampal disease in epilepsy: factors influencing T2 relaxation time.
RA Grünewald, GD Jackson… - American journal of …, 1994 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
PURPOSE To assess the reproducibility and stability of hippocampal T2 relaxation times
and examine the effects of patients' age, seizures, and duration of epilepsy on this measure …
and examine the effects of patients' age, seizures, and duration of epilepsy on this measure …
Disappearing CT lesions in epilepsy
RK Goulatia, A Verma, NK Mishra, GK Ahuja - Epilepsia, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
A striking but reversible computed tomographic (CT) lesion corresponding to seizure activity
is reported in a series of 46 epileptic patients. None of these patients had evidence of …
is reported in a series of 46 epileptic patients. None of these patients had evidence of …
Acute postictal cerebral imaging.
AM Silverstein, JA Alexander - American journal of …, 1998 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Imaging of postictal patients is performed to investigate
causes of seizure, such as space-occupying lesions or other" structural" processes; …
causes of seizure, such as space-occupying lesions or other" structural" processes; …
Vision of the future: initial experience with intraoperative real-time high-resolution dynamic infrared imaging
RD Ecker, SJ Goerss, FB Meyer… - Journal of …, 2002 - thejns.org
✓ High-resolution dynamic infrared (DIR) imaging provides intraoperative real-time
physiological, anatomical, and pathological information; however, DIR imaging has rarely …
physiological, anatomical, and pathological information; however, DIR imaging has rarely …
Transient focal abnormalities of neuroimaging studies during focal status epilepticus
RE Kramer, H Lüders, RP Lesser, MR Weinstein… - …, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
We report transient changes in computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) scans in a patient with focal status epilepticus, referred to us with a tentative …
imaging (MRI) scans in a patient with focal status epilepticus, referred to us with a tentative …
Vanishing CT lesions in epilepsy
JS Chopra, IMS Sawhney, N Suresh… - Journal of the …, 1992 - Elsevier
Experience with computed tomography (CT) in patients with epilepsy has drawn attention to
specific type of cerebral lesions widely prevalent in this part of the world. The lesions …
specific type of cerebral lesions widely prevalent in this part of the world. The lesions …