The role of radionuclide imaging in epilepsy, part 2: Epilepsy syndromes

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Abstract

PET and SPECT can play an important role in the evaluation of various epileptic syndromes, particularly those with unknown causes, by revealing various underlying abnormalities that may not be fully appreciated from MR imaging studies. In some cases, PET and SPECT provide crucial data that guide surgical resections of the epileptogenic zone for medically refractory epilepsy. In other cases, these neuroimaging modalities preclude a surgical option and can guide genetic studies. Longitudinal PET and SPECT studies may increase our understanding of the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy syndromes and provide a clearer picture of the natural history of neurologic progression.

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Kumar, A., & Chugani, H. T. (2017). The role of radionuclide imaging in epilepsy, part 2: Epilepsy syndromes. Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 45(1), 294–301. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.113.129593

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