Prognostic Value of Qualitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hippocampal Abnormalities in Patients Undergoing Temporal Lobectomy for Medically Refractory Seizures
- 1 May 1994
- Vol. 35 (3) , 520-524
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1994.tb02471.x
Abstract
In patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), high-resolution, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) frequently demonstrates hippocampal atrophy and increased hippocampal signal. To assess the prognostic value of these findings, we studied 51 patients evaluated prospectively by a radiologist blinded to other preoperative evaluations. Thirty-one of 51 (61%) patients undergoing temporal lobectomy had visually apparent hippocampal atrophy or increased hippocampal signal on MRI (25 ipsilateral 3 contralateral, and 3 bilateral to the operated site). Patients with ipsilateral abnormalities became seizure-free more frequently than patients with normal scans [24 of 25 (96%) vs. 10 of 20 (50%) p < 0.015]. Both ipsilateral hippocampal atrophy and ipsilateral increased hippocampal signal independently predicted a seizure-free outcome. Qualitative MRI provides important prognostic information in patients undergoing temporal lobectomy.Keywords
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