Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study

OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and regional involvement of temporal pole signal abnormality (TPA) in patients with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) using fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery (FLAIR) MR imaging, and to correlate this feature with history. METHOD: Coronal FLAIR images of the temporal pole were assessed in 120 patients with HS and in 30 normal subjects, to evaluate gray-white matter demarcation. RESULTS: Ninety (75%) of 120 patients had associated TPA. The HS side made difference regarding the presence of TPA, with a left side prevalence (p=0.04, chi2 test). The anteromedial zone of temporal pole was affected in 27 (30%) out of 90 patients. In 63 (70%) patients the lateral zone were also affected. Patients with TPA were younger at seizure onset (p=0.018), but without association with duration of epilepsy. CONCLUSION: Our FLAIR study show temporal pole signal abnormality in 3/4 of patients with HS, mainly seen on the anteromedial region, with a larger prevalence when the left hippocampus was involved.

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Main Authors: Carrete Junior,Henrique, Abdala,Nitamar, Lin,Kátia, Caboclo,Luís Otávio, Centeno,Ricardo Silva, Sakamoto,Américo Ceiki, Szjenfeld,Jacob, Nogueira,Roberto Gomes, Yacubian,Elza Márcia Targas
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2007
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20070004000012007-09-10Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery studyCarrete Junior,HenriqueAbdala,NitamarLin,KátiaCaboclo,Luís OtávioCenteno,Ricardo SilvaSakamoto,Américo CeikiSzjenfeld,JacobNogueira,Roberto GomesYacubian,Elza Márcia Targas epilepsy temporal lobe epilepsy hippocampal sclerosis temporal pole magnetic resonance imaging OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and regional involvement of temporal pole signal abnormality (TPA) in patients with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) using fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery (FLAIR) MR imaging, and to correlate this feature with history. METHOD: Coronal FLAIR images of the temporal pole were assessed in 120 patients with HS and in 30 normal subjects, to evaluate gray-white matter demarcation. RESULTS: Ninety (75%) of 120 patients had associated TPA. The HS side made difference regarding the presence of TPA, with a left side prevalence (p=0.04, chi2 test). The anteromedial zone of temporal pole was affected in 27 (30%) out of 90 patients. In 63 (70%) patients the lateral zone were also affected. Patients with TPA were younger at seizure onset (p=0.018), but without association with duration of epilepsy. CONCLUSION: Our FLAIR study show temporal pole signal abnormality in 3/4 of patients with HS, mainly seen on the anteromedial region, with a larger prevalence when the left hippocampus was involved.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.65 n.3a 20072007-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2007000400001en10.1590/S0004-282X2007000400001
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author Carrete Junior,Henrique
Abdala,Nitamar
Lin,Kátia
Caboclo,Luís Otávio
Centeno,Ricardo Silva
Sakamoto,Américo Ceiki
Szjenfeld,Jacob
Nogueira,Roberto Gomes
Yacubian,Elza Márcia Targas
spellingShingle Carrete Junior,Henrique
Abdala,Nitamar
Lin,Kátia
Caboclo,Luís Otávio
Centeno,Ricardo Silva
Sakamoto,Américo Ceiki
Szjenfeld,Jacob
Nogueira,Roberto Gomes
Yacubian,Elza Márcia Targas
Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
author_facet Carrete Junior,Henrique
Abdala,Nitamar
Lin,Kátia
Caboclo,Luís Otávio
Centeno,Ricardo Silva
Sakamoto,Américo Ceiki
Szjenfeld,Jacob
Nogueira,Roberto Gomes
Yacubian,Elza Márcia Targas
author_sort Carrete Junior,Henrique
title Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
title_short Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
title_full Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
title_fullStr Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
title_full_unstemmed Temporal pole signal abnormality on MR imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
title_sort temporal pole signal abnormality on mr imaging in temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: a fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery study
description OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and regional involvement of temporal pole signal abnormality (TPA) in patients with hippocampal sclerosis (HS) using fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery (FLAIR) MR imaging, and to correlate this feature with history. METHOD: Coronal FLAIR images of the temporal pole were assessed in 120 patients with HS and in 30 normal subjects, to evaluate gray-white matter demarcation. RESULTS: Ninety (75%) of 120 patients had associated TPA. The HS side made difference regarding the presence of TPA, with a left side prevalence (p=0.04, chi2 test). The anteromedial zone of temporal pole was affected in 27 (30%) out of 90 patients. In 63 (70%) patients the lateral zone were also affected. Patients with TPA were younger at seizure onset (p=0.018), but without association with duration of epilepsy. CONCLUSION: Our FLAIR study show temporal pole signal abnormality in 3/4 of patients with HS, mainly seen on the anteromedial region, with a larger prevalence when the left hippocampus was involved.
publisher Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO
publishDate 2007
url http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2007000400001
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