Value of neuroimaging in epilepsy: An experience from Pakistan
Purpose: To detect the possible structural brain lesions in the patients suffering from various kinds of epilepsy during the routine neuroimaging. Materials and Methods: Prospective study of 366 epileptic patients conducted at epilepsy clinic, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Pakistan in an outpatient setting....
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doaj-ff351ae9585d442f973cb29d58c390032021-02-02T04:40:30ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552013-12-0104S35S3910.4103/0976-3147.116443Value of neuroimaging in epilepsy: An experience from PakistanAhmed Bakhsh0Department of Neuroscience, Saad Specialist hospital, Al-khober, Saudi ArabiaPurpose: To detect the possible structural brain lesions in the patients suffering from various kinds of epilepsy during the routine neuroimaging. Materials and Methods: Prospective study of 366 epileptic patients conducted at epilepsy clinic, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Pakistan in an outpatient setting. MRI or CT scan of the brain without contrast was advised in all patients to detect any underlying pathology. Results: A total 21.31% scans were found to be abnormal. Many cases of familial, idiopathic epilepsy and patients without any neurological deficit were found to have structural brain lesions, which might be responsible for their seizures. Conclusion: CT/MRI scan of the brain should be advised in all patients of epilepsy regardless of cause and type of epilepsy. The presence of neurological deficit should not be the sole indication for neuroimaging.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0976-3147.116443computerized tomography scanepilepsyfamilialidiopathicmagnetic resonance imaging scanneurological deficitpartialsurgery |
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Value of neuroimaging in epilepsy: An experience from Pakistan |
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Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice |
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Purpose: To detect the possible structural brain lesions in the patients suffering from various kinds of epilepsy during the routine neuroimaging. Materials and Methods: Prospective study of 366 epileptic patients conducted at epilepsy clinic, Rawalpindi-Islamabad Pakistan in an outpatient setting. MRI or CT scan of the brain without contrast was advised in all patients to detect any underlying pathology. Results: A total 21.31% scans were found to be abnormal. Many cases of familial, idiopathic epilepsy and patients without any neurological deficit were found to have structural brain lesions, which might be responsible for their seizures. Conclusion: CT/MRI scan of the brain should be advised in all patients of epilepsy regardless of cause and type of epilepsy. The presence of neurological deficit should not be the sole indication for neuroimaging. |
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computerized tomography scan epilepsy familial idiopathic magnetic resonance imaging scan neurological deficit partial surgery |
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